Yeah I know Rockstar Games we were impressed with the visual quality that the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, thanks to the fact that it departs significantly from what the rest of the industry offers as a “remastering”, now it does it again with the visual quality of the game for your version of Nintendo Switch.

Obviously there is a noticeable difference with respect to other platforms, but you have to be aware that even the OLED Switch uses hardware that was actually released in 2015, exactly 2496 days ago to be exact, and that in CPU it is 3 times less powerful than a simple Snapdragon 855, while on GPU it is half as powerful, and all this consuming 50% more energy.

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy en Nintendo Switch

Taking these aspects into account, Little more can be asked of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy in its version for the Switch, and it is that between this visual quality, or not launching the game, it is evident that any user of the console who wants to play this game prefers the first option.

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It should be remembered that this game integrates the remastering of the Grand Theft Auto games III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City y Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, being November 11 when it hits PC (Rockstar Games Launcher), PlayStation 5/4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch.