When is the GTA San Andreas: Definitive Edition PC Game Pass Release Time and Date?

GTA: San Andreas is now available via Game Pass on Xbox Series X, Series S, and Xbox One, and comes straight from the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition remaster collection. But what does this mean for Xbox Game Pass subscribers on PC? Is there a release date for GTA: San Andreas – Definitive Edition PC Game Pass? For XGP subscribers, here’s the lowdown on this classic Grand Theft Auto game coming to the Xbox PC app.

When is the GTA San Andreas: Definitive Edition PC Game Pass Release Time and Date?

Is GTA: San Andreas on Xbox Game Pass for PC?

On Xbox consoles, the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas remaster is available via Game Pass. There is no release date or time for GTA: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition PC Game Pass.

Unfortunately, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is only available through the Rockstar Games Launcher on PC. This means that the only way to play GTA III, Vice City, or San Andreas is to buy the entire collection from Rockstar Games’ online store.

This decision not only affects the game’s Windows 10 (Win 10) Game Pass version, but it also means the remasters aren’t available anywhere else on computers. There are no Steam, EGS, GOG, or other PC versions of the GTA Trilogy remaster collection to choose from — it’s R* Launcher or bust.

Surprisingly, the remasters collection also leaves out two crucial tie-in games. Despite the fact that the remasters of GTA: Vice City Stories and Liberty City Stories contain locations, characters, and context that cross over and complement the three mainline games that make up the package, they are not included in the collection.

GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, on the other hand, does not remove radio stations or music. This is a huge relief, as the soundtracks were a big part of what made each game so memorable.

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