In a blog, Nvidia revealed that Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy fans can use DLSS if they have a Geforce RTX graphics card, a desktop or a laptop. DLSS allows players to run games with a lot less input resolution as long as the software uses the neural network to amplify the game’s resolution. Developed by Nvidia, DLSS can improve frame rates significantly while creating sharp images for your games. Nvidia said it’s going to show the movie Grand Theft: The Trilogy using RTX hardware at a later date. Grand Theft Auto 3: The Definitive Edition. Image courtesy of a Rockstar Games video game. Nvidia’s blog also discusses the differences between original titles and remasters, describing multi-tidal improvements, such as new lighting and environmental upgrades, high-resolution textures, increased draw distances, Multi-Other’s Thrifty & 4-Selling-Hunds, and much more. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy will launch digitally on November 11, with its physical editions scheduled to be released on November 7, 2015. The remake series will launch on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. One more chapter of the trilogy goes on Xbox Game Pass from November 11 to December 7 & 3 – The Definitive Edition turns three on Xbox Game Pass. In other news, the launch of eFootball 2022 is still not yet on. Originally planned for November 11 the same day as the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy version 1.0 is now back in spring 2022. Moreover, all the pre-orders for Premium Player Pack have been cancelled. Konami said that refunds will be issued automatically.