Netflix is expanding its mobile gaming lineup by introducing Grand Theft Auto (GTA): The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition. This remastered collection of classic GTA games, including Grand Theft Auto (GTA) III, Grand Theft Auto (GTA): Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto (GTA): San Andreas, will be accessible to Netflix subscribers on iOS and Android devices starting December 14th.
The trilogy features updated graphics and gameplay, offering players an enhanced experience of the iconic open worlds of Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas directly on their mobile devices.
To access these games, users must have a Netflix subscription. Pre-registration for the games is available starting today on iOS and Google Play. The trilogy will be accessible within the Netflix mobile app and can also be obtained separately by Netflix subscribers from the App Store and Google Play.
Netflix’s mobile gaming library has been steadily expanding, and the addition of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is a significant enhancement. With over 80 games covering various genres like action, adventure, puzzle, and card games, Netflix aims to cater to diverse gaming preferences.
This strategic focus on gaming aligns with the increasing prominence of mobile gaming. According to a recent report by Newzoo, the mobile gaming market is projected to generate over $184 billion in revenue in 2023, constituting more than 50% of the global gaming market.
By incorporating the GTA Trilogy into its mobile gaming offerings, Netflix positions itself to tap into this growing trend. Additionally, the inclusion of such renowned titles is likely to attract new subscribers to the platform.