The PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One versions of the game, though, are listed at a $60 / £60 price point.
This follows the precedent set by first-party companies and platform holders like Sony, too. After all, back in March 2021, Take-Two once again clarified its stance on raising game prices and reckoned that we, as consumers, are ready for $70 games. Right now, these are just reports – the listings could have been published as placeholders, or similar – but we won’t be surprised if this ends up being the actual final price for the collection. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
Retailer opened pre-orders for The Definitive Edition collection last week, with a premium price tag listed at $70 / £70 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S (thanks, Resetera). Luckily, the worst kept gaming secret of 2021 continues to spill more of its details even after its official announcement.įirst up, we’ve got an inclination as to what the collection’s price may end up being. But the official details from Rockstar about the title remain a little thin. Rockstar has finally announced Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, a game collecting GTA 3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas, released in one collection.