


Nowadays it’s not uncommon for old games to be re-released with a new coat of paint: we’ve already seen Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, Nier Automata, Death Stranding and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword get remasters in 2021 alone, usually at the same price as brand new games. Let’s start with the Grand Theft Auto collection. What connects these two? Well, both of them recently announced how much their products would cost: Grand Theft Auto: The Definitive Edition will cost $59.99 in the US (£49.99 in the UK), while Nintendo Online’s upgrade will cost $49.99 a year. On 23 rd September, Nintendo revealed that during its Direct showcase that its Nintendo Online service would be getting an upgrade, allowing subsribers to play selected N64 and Sega Genesis games, alongside the already released NES and SNES games. On 12 th August this year, rumours that there would be a Grand Theft Auto Remastered Trilogy (containing Grand Theft Auto III, GTA: Vice City and GTA: San Andreas) were confirmed to be true.
