


The GTA trilogy remasters will presumably have different file sizes for each platform, with Xbox consoles' GTA: Trilogy file sizes clocking in at a total of 49 GB of storage space. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch port will be locked to 30fps along with the Xbox One and PS4 versions, but the Switch touchscreen can be used to navigate menus and gyro aiming will also be supported. The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions can run at 4K 60fps, and Nvidia DLSS support will boost frame rates and picture clarity even further on PC. GTA: The Trilogy is heading to PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch with the aforementioned improvements, but each version of the remaster trilogy will have slight differences. Earlier in October, Rockstar Games announced the long-anticipated GTA: The Trilogy remaster collection in celebration of Grand Theft Auto III's 20th anniversary. The remasters release on November 11 and include GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas in one package, adding high-resolution textures, greater draw distances, revamped lighting and weather effects, and updated controls similar to Grand Theft Auto V's.

The physical disc version of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch requires an extra download, according to a retail listing.
