A complete hack: Grove Street Games, which is responsible for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, used mobile versions of the games when developing

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | 10.10.2022, 12:09

Last fall the release of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition was terrible. A lot of bugs, poor optimization and graphics that did not hint at all that this was not a new edition at all. The gaming community began to joke that Grove Street Games, which developed the project, simply ported the mobile versions of the games to consoles and PC. But it was not a joke.

Here's What We Know

According to the @videotech_ account on Twitter, a profile of one of the developers of Grove Street Games on artstation was noticed, where you can see that the game was developed on the Unreal Engine 4 game engine, but the icons on the right make it clear that the mobile version of San Andreas was taken as a basis. Roughly speaking, fans were sold a port in a square.

Go Deeper:

If you want to see more about the development process of the game, there is another developer's profile on artstation, which showed how the police cars were created in the game.

Source: @videotech_