GTA
Netflix Games is losing two Grand Theft Auto titles next month. Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City will be removed from the Netflix Games catalog on December 13th.
Why are these games leaving?
This isn't a surprise; Netflix licenses games similarly to movies and TV shows. The 12-month licensing agreement between Netflix and Rockstar Games for these two titles is expiring. A "Leaving Soon" tag will appear on the games before their removal.
What happens after December 13th?
After the removal date, Netflix subscribers will no longer have access to GTA III and Vice City through the Netflix Games platform. However, they remain available for purchase individually or as part of a trilogy bundle on the Google Play Store.
Future Possibilities:
While the removal of these titles is disappointing, rumors suggest Rockstar and Netflix are collaborating on potential future projects. There's speculation about remastered versions of Liberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, and even Chinatown Wars coming to Netflix Games.
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