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GTA III hitting U.S. PS Store this week

  • Posted September 24th, 2012 at 09:03 EDT by Mike Harradence
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Sony has confirmed via the North American PlayStation Blog that Grand Theft Auto III will be released on PlayStation Network this week.

Presumably this means we can expect the PAL version to turn up on Wednesday’s PlayStation Store update, though that has yet to be confirmed.

GTA III will set you back $10, though it should be noted this is the no-thrills PlayStation 2 version, so don’t expect any Trophies or a high-definition makeover.

GTA: Vice City was listed alongside GTA III on the ESRB’s official website back in June, so hopefully we’ll hear more about the seminal 1980s crime romp’s PSN re-release in the near future.

Stay tuned to PSU.com for more details.

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  1. AaronSOLDIER | AaronSOLDIER

    • 10:07am EDT - September 24th, 2012

     Got two copies on PS2, the PC version and will be buying this (off the US Store for NTSC version). Can't wait, just hope it's not the Greatest Hits version which had a few thing taken out/changed (same with the PC/Xbox version), original black label release FTW

  2. 1solidsnake | solid1snake67

    • 10:45am EDT - September 24th, 2012

    10 bucks not bad, i have my original copy still too and the triple pack for ps2.  and hopefully this week some new info on GTAV i know i just had to say it lmao

  3. SHAZZMAZZ | SHAZZMAZZ

    • 6:54pm EDT - September 24th, 2012

    I think it be good on the ps vita 

  4. princevegeta1980

    • 7:48am EDT - September 26th, 2012

    Hope this will be available on vita too

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