Netflix Adds Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy to Growing Games Catalog
As the holiday season approaches, Netflix is set to treat its subscribers with a gaming delight - the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition.
GTA Trilogy on Netflix Games
Netflix recently announced that the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Trilogy, featuring the remastered versions of GTA III, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas, will join its gaming library. Scheduled to launch on December 14th, this exciting addition will be accessible on both Android and iOS devices through the Netflix app.

How to Get GTA Trilogy
Netflix subscribers can pre-order the GTA Trilogy, officially named Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, via the Google Play Store and Apple's App Store. The best part? There's no additional cost. Netflix is making this iconic trilogy available for free to its subscribers, eliminating any in-app purchases or annoying ads.
What to Expect
While the mobile versions may not match the experience on PC or console, having these popular GTA titles bundled with a Netflix subscription is a noteworthy addition. Subscribers can explore Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas as they navigate the adventures of Tommy Vercetti and Carl Johnson.
Netflix Games Expansion
With the inclusion of the GTA Trilogy, Netflix Games will boast a library of over 80 gaming titles. Netflix has been strategic in its approach, bringing in big names like Dead Cells, Spiritfarer, Immortality, and Kentucky Route Zero. The gaming catalog extends to titles inspired by popular Netflix TV shows such as Money Heist and The Dragon Prince.
Netflix's Gaming Strategy
Despite reports suggesting lower engagement with Netflix games, the streaming giant continues to invest in well-known titles. The goal is to attract a diverse audience by offering a curated collection of quality games.
Offline Playback for Ad-Supported Subscribers
In a bid to enhance user experience, Netflix has also confirmed upcoming features for ad-supported tier subscribers. Offline playback, previously exclusive to higher-tier subscriptions, will soon be available for users with ad-supported plans. Additionally, new ad duration slots and a unique ad format allowing ad-free viewing after binge-watching episodes are in the works.


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