


But we’re going to focus on the positives in this guide, and provide a bunch of rumours and speculation on whether GTA 5 could come to mobile or not. There’s also another potential spanner in the works: Grand Theft Auto IV never received its anniversary port. However, we’re still likely three years away from it, if it does happen, as that would mark the ten year anniversary. Rockstar has, traditionally, ported its games to mobile alongside their anniversary, so there is hope for a Grand Theft Auto V port. However, the releases have slowed of late, with Bully, the latest mobile port, arriving four years ago in 2016. Rockstar has, so far, introduced Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, San Andreas, Liberty City Stories, and Chinatown Wars alongside Bully and Max Payne, so the massive developer is no stranger to porting its classics to mobile. We’re still waiting on those, Rockstar, as well as a port of Grand Theft Auto: London please!īut back to the matter at hand. Well, aside from the first couple of games for some reason. Will GTA 5 mobile ever be a reality? That’s the eternal question, and one that Rockstar has largely fostered thanks to its insistence on bringing all of the Grand Theft Auto games to mobile during the early days of the App Store.
