Netflix Adds Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy To Its Mobile Game Catalog

Nov 30, 2023 at 03:57am EST
Netflix Adds Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy to Its Mobile Game Catalog

Netflix has decided to go ahead and add Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy to its catalog. The streaming platform will start offering the Definition Edition of GTA III, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas, and if you have been looking for a nice gaming experience on your smartphone, then this is the way to go.

The Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy on Netflix seems like an excellent idea if you want to have some fun on your phone

Netflix has confirmed that the Definitive Edition trilogy is heading to its streaming platform on December 14. Since the games are part of a single trilogy bundle, you will just have to download one to be able to get access to all three of the games.

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Here is how Netflix describes all three games:

Now, it is worth noting that Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy is available free of cost for anyone who has a Netflix subscription. You can have the subscription via the App Store, Google Play Store, or the streaming service itself. The trilogy is now available for pre-ordering, so you can go ahead and start right away.

Last but not least, all three games are updated for mobile to ensure that your experience is as good as it can get. You get to relive the golden era of Grand Theft Auto, which I believe is one of the best eras of gaming, and honestly, I am genuinely looking forward to these games on the mobile platform. I am not a mobile gamer at all, but I will be giving it a try once the trilogy is out.

As far as the release date is concerned, the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy is going to go live on Netflix on December 14. So, you have a little over two weeks before the games are finally available to play.

News Source: Netflix

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