Grand Theft Auto IV Getting a Definitive Edition in 2025
A polished return to Liberty City while Rockstar balances multiple major projects.
News by Maisie Scott on Sep 16, 2025
Since it came out in 2008, Grand Theft Auto 4 has been a fan favorite thanks to its dark story, realistic physics, and unique Liberty City vibe. Nico Bellic was an immigrant trying to reach the American Dream. The game followed him through a world full of crime, betrayal, and unclear morals.
Many people still say that the game has some of the best stories and characters in the series. But after almost 20 years, the game's graphics, mechanics, and performance are showing their age on modern platforms. This has led to rumors of a possible Grand Theft Auto 4 Definitive Edition.

A new report mentioned that a remastered version of GTA 4 for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S might come out in late 2025, maybe in October or November. This started the rumors. Since GTA 6 has been pushed back to May 2026, a remake could be a smart way for Rockstar to keep fans interested while they work on the next-generation game.
But you should be careful. Reports in 2022 said that Rockstar had plans to remake GTA 4, but the project was put on hold after GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition came out and caused a lot of problems. Many people disliked that release because it had bugs in the AI, upscaled textures, and other technical issues that turned off fans and harmed the company's image for a long time.
Rockstar might not want to make the same mistake again without careful planning. If GTA 4 Definitive Edition is done right, it could be amazing. Picture Liberty City in full 4K quality at 60fps, with ray tracing added to make the neon signs and rainy streets come to life.
Some aspects that could be improved to enhance the quality of life include more responsive gunplay, an updated cover system, enhanced AI, and faster loading times. Also, fans want all the DLCs, like The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, to be included in a single box so that they can have the full experience. The multiplayer, which was a big part of the draw of the original, could be brought back or redesigned in a way that appeals to both old and new players.
Rockstar's focus on GTA 6 and other projects makes things less clear. Rockstar's developer, Take-Two Interactive, has several big games scheduled for release in 2025, including Mafia: The Old Country and Borderlands 4. Also, Rockstar recently shut down a fan-made hack for GTA 4: Definitive Edition, which led to rumors that the company might be working on its own official version or just protecting its intellectual property.
The GTA community is still split. There are a lot of heated arguments on Reddit threads. Some fans want a faithful remaster that keeps the story and dark mood of the original, while others warn against another rushed or incomplete release. Fans who are paying attention have even seen possible uses for assets from GTA 6's engine in previous remasters. This suggests that Rockstar could rebuild Liberty City using the latest technology.
It's also important to note that other brands have profited from the remaster trend. Games like Resident Evil 4 and Halo: The Master Chief Collection have successfully brought old games back to life for current audiences. This has made people think that Rockstar could do the same with a GTA 4 remaster.

For people who like crime stories, open worlds, and famous cities, a well-made Definitive Edition could bring new life to Liberty City and bridge the gap between GTA 5 and 6. Rockstar hasn't said anything public about their plans yet.
It's exciting to think about going back to Liberty City in style, but no one knows for sure what will happen. For updates, gamers should keep an eye on Rockstar's official channels and reputable gaming news sites.
Would you play a remake of GTA 4, or do you think Rockstar should put all of their efforts into GTA 6? Liberty City fans can dream about a lot of things until the official word comes out.
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