GTA 5 is one of the most popular games ever made, and fans
now want to play the game on their mobile devices. Rockstar has ported over
quite a few of their games on smartphones, including most of the 3D era GTA
games. Meanwhile, L.A. Noire, another open-world title originally released
between GTA 4 and 5, has been remastered and ported to Nintendo Switch. The
continued popularity of GTA Online, as well as its recent resurgence, may have
pushed Rockstar to produce the Enhanced and Expanded edition. However, they
have no intention of releasing a mobile port for GTA 5 yet. It is very unlikely
that Rockstar will announce any further mobile ports, let alone that of GTA 5.
This may be because of technological limitations, or a lack of monetary
potential in mobile ports. However, GTA fans can still manage to play the game
on their mobile devices using other methods. Some of these have been featured
in this article:
GTA fans can enjoy GTA 5 on their mobile devices with an
Xbox Game Pass subscription. This is a paid subscription service that utilizes
cloud gaming technology to make GTA 5 playable on mobile devices. Through
Remote Play, Sony consoles can transmit its video and audio output to another
device. Thus, gamers who own GTA 5 on the PS3 and PS4 can play the game on
their Android devices using Remote Play. Using Steam Link to play GTA 5 on
mobile devices is similar to using Remote Play. Players can use this
application to stream the game (that they own on their Steam library) on their
smartphones An indie game developer called New Games Corporation has been
working on porting over both the HD Universe games to Android. While these are
nowhere near completion, players can still try them out in their current
stages. This is currently the only true port of GTA 5 on mobile devices. The
port is a very downgraded variant of the original PC/console versions, as it is
very difficult to make a working GTA 5 on mobile devices.
0 Comments