Whether GTA 4 needs a next-gen remaster alongside Grand Theft Auto V is a thought that the community cannot make up their mind on. Title: Grand Theft Auto IV Complete Edition MULTi5-PROPHET Genre: Action, Adventure Developer: Rockstar North Publisher: Rockstar Games Release Date: 28 Oct, 2010 Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish File Size: 19.6 GB / Split 5 parts 4.90 GB Compressed Mirrors: Mega. Namely, the Ballad of Gay Tony and The Lost and Dammned, which together make up "Episodes from Liberty City." GTA 4: The Complete Edition is available on PC, which is essentially a version of the game that contains the two DLCs as well. In the past, several doctored/photoshopped screenshots have been at the heart of rumors such as these, which is why most of the information should be taken with a large portion of salt. The rumors stem from a single screenshot of a "leak" from Amazon, which isn't necessarily the most credible source. GTA 4: Complete Edition rumored for the PS5 Image via exputer While that has been confirmed, rumors of another remaster of a GTA game has surfaced online after an alleged "leak" from a retailer on Amazon. Perhaps, in a bid to capitalize on the hype that still exists for the game or as a stop-gap entry, Rockstar will be releasing a next-gen version of GTA 5 in the second half of 2021. Especially the last entry in the series, GTA V, still manages to be one of the best-selling games, even seven years after its release. In the years that followed, nearly every single GTA game has been a critical and commercial success. The franchise laid the foundations for Rockstar Games to build a brand that promised excellency and polished titles with each release. Ever since the first GTA game, Rockstar Games has been on an unbelievable hot streak that not many studios or publishers have been able to maintain.