San Andreas Remake in UE 4 looks beautiful


The new footage from the new version of Grand Theft Auto San Andreas for fans compares their images with the original version of the game.

A new version of Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas It has been developed by a group of modders, and while it won’t be available for download as a functional mod, the game is worth watching in Unreal Engine 4.

ArcadiaSquad is a team of passionate modders who have gone to great lengths to rebuild the map of GTA San Andreas with modern visuals for machinima purposes. Unfortunately, the remake is not a functional mod, which means it will never be released on any platform. That said, it’s still fun to see how they’ve added so many incredible details to a popular sixth-gen title.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgtO_qAVnzo

The images were already shared by the team behind the remake project, but Take-Two Interactive closed the video due to copyright issues. The video above has been shared by a different YouTube channel with a fake title, featuring the game as a remake for PS5, which is definitely wrong.

Originally released in 2004, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is one of the best open world games in video game history, setting new standards in its genre. Personally, it is my favorite. Gta input so far, and I don’t think it will change in the future. For the first time in the series, GTA San Andreas It delivered three different cities representing Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Las Vegas, three major cities on the western side of the United States.

Aside from his vast world, Grand Theft Auto San Andreas experienced an incredibly successful launch on consoles and PC. According to a Kotaku report, the game has reached a total of 27.5 million copies worldwide. Over 70% of sales are related to the PlayStation 2 version of the game, which made San Andreas The best-selling game on the console during its life cycle.

Rockstar Games is currently working on the next entry in the Gta series, and according to rumors, is in the early stages of development.