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Take-Two is reportedly working on 3 remastered games that haven't been announced yet

GAMEFINITY.ID, Purworejo – Take-Two, the parent company of Rockstar, 2K, and Private Division is reportedly working on 3 remaster or remake projects that have not been announced until now.

This information comes from financial statements from Take-Two which shows that Take-Two has six remasters, remakes or upgrades still in development. Of the six titles, three have not yet been announced, but are planned to be launched next year.

Unfortunately, the report doesn’t reveal which Take-Two subsidiaries are working on the 3 remastered games or the yet-to-be-announced remakes. So, the three remastered games could possibly be from the Grand Theft Auto franchise, BioShock, Borderlands, Civilization or even Red Dead Redemption.

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However, previously there have been many rumors saying that Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City and San Andreas will be remake versions. This is also reinforced by Take-Two’s action which took down the reverse-engineering project of Grand Theft Auto 3 and Vice City. But, again this has not been confirmed by Take-Two or Rockstar.

Until now, it has been confirmed that Rockstar will release Grand Theft Auto V: Expanded and Enhanced for the next-gen console and the standalone version of Grand Theft Auto Online on November 11. In addition, the Private Division will also release the Kerbal Space Program game for current-gen consoles this year.

Given this is still unclear, there are many possibilities that arise regarding these 3 remastered games. Regardless of the title of the game that will be remake, we’ll just have to wait for further announcements from Take-Two.

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