Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Now Available on iOS, “Coming Soon” for Android

The crew is back again.

Posted By | On 12th, Dec. 2013

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It’s been far too long since we rolled with CJ and the crew. Rockstar Games finally announced the release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, remastered and redesigned for mobile platforms. You can get the game now on iOS via the Apple App Store at $6.99 for select iOS devices. It has been marked as “coming soon” for Android, Amazon Kindle and Windows Phone.

GTA: San Andreas on mobiles boasts a ton of new revamped visual effects, including dynamic shadows, a better range of colours, enhanced character and car details and better draw distance. You’ll also have the option of three different control schemes along with the requisite touch controls. Best of all, for those who want to play it on a controller, it also features support for the same on iOS 7.

Will you be making the trip back to San Andreas or sticking in Los Santos a la Grand Theft Auto 5? Let us know in the comments below.


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