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GTA V returned to San Andreas (specifically Los Santos and Blaine County) and introduced the three-protagonist system: Michael (retired bank robber), Franklin (street-level hustler), and Trevor (psychotic meth dealer). Players could swap between them in real-time during missions.

Whether you are grinding heists in GTA Online or revisiting the 80s neon streets of Vice City, the franchise remains the undisputed king of open-world chaos. Start your engines, tune into the talk radio, and remember—in the world of , the only rule is that there are no rules. Looking for more? Check back for the latest leaks on GTA VI gameplay mechanics and confirmed map details. GTA Games

Whether you are a veteran who started with the original or a newcomer who jumped in during the GTA V era (which has now spanned three console generations), understanding the lineage of is essential to appreciating modern gaming. This article breaks down every major entry, the spin-offs, and what the future holds for the legendary franchise. The Birth of a Phenomenon (1997–1999) Grand Theft Auto (1997) Before the 3D era, the original Grand Theft Auto was a radical experiment. Developed by DMA Design (later Rockstar North), the first of the GTA games was a top-down, mission-based crime simulator. Players chose from a roster of anti-heroes and caused chaos across three fictional cities: Liberty City (New York), San Andreas (San Francisco), and Vice City (Miami). GTA V returned to San Andreas (specifically Los