Last week, news leaked that Rockstar Games is apparently working on Grand Theft Auto Remastered Trilogy, which is said to collect the PS2-era Grand Theft Auto games for release on modern platforms. According to the leak, the planned release date for Grand Theft Auto Remastered Trilogy is sometime in late October or early November of this year, with the hope of getting the collection out before the Grand Theft Auto 5 next-gen port. However, a reliable leaker has since pushed back against this possible release date, suggesting that it will actually launch a bit later than expected.

Leaker Tom Henderson, who is best known for his accurate Battlefield and Call of Duty leaks, has said that he does not believe the reported release window is correct. Henderson then clarified with a followup tweet, explaining that he believes that the Grand Theft Auto Remastered Trilogy release date is actually coming at some point in 2022. The original report came from Kotaku, another reliable source for insider information, so it will definitely be interesting to see who winds up being correct.

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While it's true that Henderson is best known for leaking Battlefield and Call of Duty news, he has recently expanded to GTA leaks as well. Specifically, Henderson set his sights on Grand Theft Auto 6, claiming that the game's release date is still years away, but providing drawings to highlight some things that it will supposedly feature.

If Henderson's GTA 6 drawings are to be believed, the game will feature jetpacks as well as a female protagonist. Rumors have been swirling for years that Grand Theft Auto 6 will have a female protagonist, though she's not expected to be the sole playable character in the game. On the contrary, the assumption is that Grand Theft Auto 6 will use a GTA 5-style mechanic where players can switch between different characters, potentially a brother/sister sibling pair.

Meanwhile, Henderson also backed up claims that Grand Theft Auto 6 will be set in Vice City, and that the online portion will feature an evolving version of the open world map to compete with other live service games on the market. Since Rockstar Games itself has yet to announce Grand Theft Auto 6, it's always best to take this kind of information with a grain of salt, but it's worth pointing out that Henderson's claims have been corroborated by other sources.

The Grand Theft Auto Remastered Trilogy is bringing the classic PS2-era GTA games back to the forefront, so it should be exciting for franchise fans, regardless of if they get to play it in the fall or in 2022. Fans will find out who is right about the release date in the coming months.

Grand Theft Auto Remastered Trilogy is rumored to be in development for various platforms.

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