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GTA Trilogy Finally Arrives on Steam (And At A Discount)

GTA Trilogy Finally Arrives on Steam (And At A Discount)
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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We had been trying to find out when GTA Trilogy would be released on Steam or the Epic Games Store for a long time. After all, this installment has had a multitude of problems in the development of the port, which is why it was withdrawn from virtual stores at the end of 2021 (it went so badly that there was no choice but to remove it). However, there is good news for lovers of Rockstar Games: the title is available again, at least on Steam.

To celebrate the return of the video game to the digital store, Rockstar Games have launched a very succulent initial promotion: the complete pack with a 50% discount. This means that instead of being for 59,99 euros, this Trilogy edition comes out for 29,99 euros. This includes Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto Vice City and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, which makes each game about 10 euros approximately. Not bad to enjoy three authentic classics.

Timeless classics

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto Vice City and Grand Theft Auto 3 are some of the most traditional Rockstar Games titles. Originally released for PlayStation 2, these three games marked a before and after in the saga.

Without going any further, in the case of GTA San Andres we have the title of the most relevant saga of all, since it introduced all the news from previous installments and boosted them to impressive limits.

To this day, GTA San Andres continues to be one of the highest rated games in Metacritic history, with 95 out of 100. In addition, it is among the best valued titles in the history of PlayStation 2, which has earned it to have versions not only on other consoles such as PS3, PS4 or Xbox and their entire family, but also on sites such as Windows Phone, Android or iOS.

Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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