Grand Theft Auto 3: The Definitive Edition has returned to the PS Plus service with several improvements. The game is part of the GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition bundle, which features remastered versions of three of the franchise's most iconic titles. This marks the second time some PlayStation players can access GTA 3: The Definitive Edition for free, following its original debut on the now-discontinued PlayStation Now service in 2021. However, reception has been much more positive this time, despite the game previously being labeled by many as the "worst version."
Sony recently added GTA 3: The Definitive Edition to PS Plus Extra to celebrate Days of Play. Alongside Rockstar's iconic open-world title, three other games were added to the subscription with the very same celebratory purpose: Another Crab's Treasure, Skull and Bones, and Destiny 2: Legacy Collection.
As Rockstar prepares to roll out Grand Theft Auto 6, it's long past time that it pushes out a remaster for another entry in the series.
Many fans now argue that GTA 3: The Definitive Edition is finally worth giving a shot. When it first launched on the PS Now subscription, a wave of players criticized Rockstar for...