What's important to mention here is that the PlayStation Vita versions of Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas are not official releases from Rockstar, they are fan-made ports done by the dedicated Vita homebrew scene which is part of the reason this comparison is especially unfavorable to the Nintendo Switch version of the collection. RELATED: GTA Trilogy Cheats That Are Missing in Definitive Edition Unfortunately, it was also revealed that Rockstar would be delisting the current versions of these games from storefronts such as PlayStation Network and Steam.
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The collection was finally announced by Rockstar just ahead of Grand Theft Auto 3's 20th anniversary, and was revealed to occupy Grand Theft Auto 5 for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S's initial release date of November 11, 2021. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition was first rumored during the summer, when various news outlets reported that Rockstar was developing a collection of Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas for modern consoles that would feature new and improved visuals, running in Unreal Engine 4. In reaction, a fan has released a video comparing the Switch version to the fan-made PlayStation Vita versions of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy. The console most affected appears to be Nintendo Switch, which often struggles to reach 30 frames-per-second. The collection of Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas remasters began raising eyebrows ahead of its release when fans gained access to it ahead of its worldwide launch and started showcasing the visual and performance issues that effect the games. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition recently released to some unexpected controversy.