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While we’re not expecting a GTA Online equivalent to any multiplayer that would be added to the rumored GTA remasters, that isn’t to say that multiplayer, specifically the online type, wouldn’t fit within these games.

Take Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, for instance. In that game, while Carl “CJ” Johnson explored the state, there were points the player could stumble across where they could initiate a two-player mode – however limited it was.

The multiplayer in San Andreas focused on two aspects: Rampage missions and Free Roam. The former allowed two players to battle wave after wave of enemies, causing as much destruction as possible in the process. The latter bounded both players within close vicinity, but they could explore the expanses of San Andreas together.

With the advent of online play, these modes could not only be given the online treatment in GTA: San Andreas, but also added to GTA III and Vice City as well. The more, the merrier, after all, which would add even more value to these rumored GTA remasters.


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