Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition Now on Netflix [Update]
Netflix is not giving up on offering video games on its service. The company's catalog will soon include a revamped Grand Theft Auto trilogy, which will be available on mobile devices.
Update
Later today, Netflix will offer its subscribers the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition bundle from Rockstar Games. It includes refreshed versions of GTA III, GTA: Vice City and GTA: San Andreas. More details can be found in the original post. You can track the availability of the package on the Netflix app.
Original news (November 29)
Netflix, is not giving up its desire to conquer the video game market, despite lack of success in this field so far. According to reports, recently the streaming giant signed a deal with Take-Two Interactive, as part of which the corporation's game subscription will soon include Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition (via mobilegamer.biz).
Refreshed titles from the era of the second PlayStation - "3", Vice City and San Andreas - will appear in Netflix's mobile game catalog on December 14.
Noteworthy, the remastered installments of the popular GTA were to be specially updated for gameplay on iOS and Android devices. So there is nothing to prevent us to play the productions from Rockstar using a touch screen. Although, of course, the alternative - probably more convenient - will be to connect a controller.
The listed titles (which includes three separate games) from under the brand Grand Theft Auto can be found in Netflix's mobile app, as well as offered to subscribers in the App Store and Google Play..
Speaking of Netflix's "gaming" activities, it is worth noting that the American company currently offers more than 80 games in its catalog.
In addition, a few months ago the team has acquired the artistic director of the latest installments of God of War, Raf Grassetti. He supported the team, which was previously joined by Joseph Staten, the writer of the Halo series. The men are reportedly working on a multiplatform AAA game, which is still shrouded in mystery.