
Of course, though, the post doesn’t highlight every instance so it’s possible the game could have been altered in other areas. The post goes into a bit more detail outlining some of the specific instances Grand Theft Auto 3 has that such as the inclusion of the red-light district depicting sex workers. Grand Theft Auto 3 has been rated M for Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Sexual Content, Strong Lyrics. There doesn't seem to be any significant changes coming as a post from ESRB confirms that Grand Theft Auto 3 - The Definitive Edition will be rated M as well as the reasonings for why. RELATED: Grand Theft Auto 3 Definitive Edition Arrives on PS Now in December Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition has already made changes to the original games, so fans reasonably began to wonder what other changes were in store for the series. Initially released in 2001, Grand Theft Auto 3 was a financial and critical success for the series, but it included some elements that some deemed a bit too much for a video game to depict.

With just a month away though, there have been several questions floating around in regards to the trilogy. The Definitive Edition looked to be faithful updated versions of the classics with improved visuals, lighting, controls, and a ton more. Fans of the long-running Grand Theft Auto video game series were ecstatic when Rockstar Games showed off footage of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition last week.
