Netflix officially announced a collaboration with Rockstar Games to bring three immensely popular titles from the Grand Theft Auto Series to its subscribers.
From December 14, Netflix users can enjoy playing GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas from the Grand Theft Auto series on their Android and iOS smartphones and tablets at no additional cost.
Enthusiasts can now pre-register for their preferred game on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. All 3 titles—GTA III-Netflix (1.7 GB), GTA: San Andreas-Netflix (2.9 GB), and GTA: Vice City-Netflix (2.8 GB) are available on the respective platforms.
Rockstar Games, launched "Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition" in November 2021. Priced at $59.99, it's accessible on PC, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series X, and Nintendo Switch.
This strategic shift aims to leverage the popularity of the "Grand Theft Auto" series, which has sold over 410 million copies worldwide.
Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar Games, has achieved ongoing success with titles like "GTA V," which quickly amassed $1 billion in sales, and "GTA Online," a reliable profit generator.
The Grand Theft Auto titles will become part of Netflix's expanding collection of over 80 mobile games spanning various genres. This aligns with the streaming giant's strategy to integrate games into its core service