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Every GTA Game in Order

Nineteen GTA games and two Rockstar short films, in release order across three separate continuities that never touch: the 2D universe, the 3D universe, and the HD universe. Release order is the default, and story chronology only differs meaningfully inside the 3D games, where four of the six entries are prequels.

Every GTA Game in Order: complete list

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  1. Starts the 2D universe. DOS and Windows in November 1997, PlayStation that December in Europe, North America in 1998, Game Boy Color in 1999. Six levels split across three top-down cities, Liberty City, San Andreas and Vice City, which share only their names with the later 3D and HD versions.

  2. Released 30 April 1999 for PC and PlayStation, and an expansion that needs the original game installed. The only GTA set outside America and, at the time, the only one set in the past. A UK-only PlayStation release called London - Special Edition (2000) was the standalone route.

  3. Released 1 July 1999, PC only, distributed free. A short prequel bolted onto London 1969 that reuses its map and cast and requires it to run, so it cannot be a starting point despite being the earliest story in the franchise.

  4. 22 October 1999 on PlayStation and Windows, Dreamcast in 2000, Game Boy Color in December 2000. Set in Anywhere City at an unfixed near-future date. Closes the 2D universe, and nothing after it connects back.

  5. Rockstar's own eight-minute live-action promo short, written by Dan Houser, directed by Alex De Rakoff and shot in New York. Released alongside the game as its opening sequence, and it introduces Claude Speed, played by Scott Maslen. Optional, but genuine first-party material rather than a fan piece.

  6. PS2 in October 2001, Windows in May 2002, Xbox in November 2003, mobile in December 2011. Reboots the series into 3D and starts the 3D universe from zero, with no story carried over from the 2D games. Set in 2001.

  7. PS2 in October 2002, Windows in May 2003, Xbox in November 2003, mobile in December 2012. A prequel set in 1986, fifteen years before III, with a wholly separate cast. This is where release order and story order first split.

  8. PS2 on 26 October 2004, Windows and Xbox in June 2005, mobile in December 2013, Xbox 360 in 2014, PS3 in 2015. Set in 1992. The largest 3D-universe game, and the one the later prequels reference most often.

  9. Game Boy Advance

    Game Boy Advance, 26 October 2004 in North America, the same day as San Andreas. Built by Digital Eclipse rather than Rockstar North. An original story set in 2000, one year before III, in the 3D-universe Liberty City. Skippable: it is the thinnest link in the chain and nothing later depends on it.

  10. A 21-minute machinima short on the PS2 San Andreas Special Edition disc, released 8 October 2005, a year after the game rather than with it. Covers events immediately before San Andreas with CJ, Sweet, Big Smoke, Ryder and Tenpenny. The same disc carried Rockstar's lowrider documentary Sunday Driver, which is not fiction and belongs to no continuity.

  11. PSP on 25 October 2005, PS2 in June 2006, mobile from December 2015 onward. Set in 1998, three years before III, in a visibly earlier version of the same Liberty City, with buildings still standing that III has demolished and vice versa.

  12. PlayStation PortablePlayStation 2

    PSP on 31 October 2006, PS2 in March 2007. No mobile port, which makes it the hardest 3D-universe game to play today. Set in 1984, two years before Vice City, and chronologically the earliest 3D-universe entry, so it is the natural opener if you go by story.

  13. PS3 and Xbox 360 on 29 April 2008, Windows in December 2008. Set in 2008. Opens the HD universe as an outright reboot: Rockstar rebuilt Liberty City from scratch and deliberately did not use the III-era city as reference. Nothing from the 3D universe carries over.

  14. Xbox 360 on 17 February 2009, PS3 and Windows in April 2010. Johnny Klebitz's biker story, running concurrently with IV rather than after it. The two campaigns cross at the same diamond deal, seen from opposite sides.

  15. Nintendo DS on 17 March 2009, PSP in October 2009, iOS in 2010, Android in 2014. Top-down camera but firmly HD universe: set in 2009 in a scaled-down version of IV's Liberty City, and chronologically the last of the IV-era stories despite shipping between the two episodes.

  16. Xbox 360 on 29 October 2009, PS3 and Windows in April 2010. Luis Lopez's nightlife story, the third and glossiest view of the same 2008 weeks. It completes the diamond-deal triptych, so it reads best last of the three.

  17. 29 October 2009. The retail package of The Lost and Damned plus The Ballad of Gay Tony. Its whole point is that it does not require GTA IV, so this is the standalone route into the episodes and the reason finish-IV-first is a rule about story rather than access.

  18. PS3 and Xbox 360 on 17 September 2013, PS4 and Xbox One in November 2014, Windows in April 2015, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S in March 2022, PC Enhanced in March 2025. All the same story, set in 2013 with a 2004 prologue, so the re-releases are one step rather than five.

  19. Launched 1 October 2013, two weeks after V, and still receiving story content: The Kortz Center Heist landed 14 July 2026 and is likely the last before VI. Sold standalone since March 2022. Its own timeline slides, because it began as a prequel to V's story and then moved to real time from the 2017 Gunrunning update onward.

  20. 11 November 2021 on Switch, PS4, PS5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, then Steam in January 2023, Epic in February 2023 and mobile in December 2023. Remasters III, Vice City and San Andreas. Its own step because it is a different engine with different lighting and altered content, and for years the only version of those three games sold digitally. It has no chronological slot of its own.

  21. PlayStation 5Xbox Series X|S

    Scheduled for 19 November 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S after two delays, from a 2025 target to 26 May 2026 and then to November. No PC version has been announced. Continues the HD universe in the fictional state of Leonida, built around a modern Vice City. Rockstar has not stated the in-game year.

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Why this order?

There is no single Grand Theft Auto timeline to get in order, because there are three of them. The 2D universe, the 3D universe and the HD universe are hard reboots that share nothing but city names, brand jokes and the odd radio DJ. Liberty City in 2001 and Liberty City in 2008 are different cities in different worlds, built by different teams from different reference photos. So the real question a new player is asking is not "which game comes next" but "which continuity am I in, and inside it do I follow release order or story order". Release order is the default here because it is the only sequence that shows you the series changing, and because two of the three continuities barely differ between the two views.

The 2D universe is the small one: the 1997 original, the two London expansions and Grand Theft Auto 2. Story order flips the London games to the front, since 1961 and 1969 are literally the earliest events in the whole franchise, but there is a practical catch that outranks any timeline argument. London 1969 needs the original game installed, and London 1961 needs London 1969 installed, so the earliest story in Grand Theft Auto cannot be your first purchase. Play them in release order and the dependency chain solves itself.

The 3D universe is where the split is real and worth taking seriously. Release order runs III (2001), Vice City (1986), San Andreas (1992), Advance (2000), Liberty City Stories (1998) and Vice City Stories (1984), which means the story marches steadily backwards for five years of releases. Chronological order reverses that into Vice City Stories, Vice City, San Andreas, Liberty City Stories, Advance and III. Both are defensible. Release order preserves the reveals, because the prequels are written assuming you already know who these people become, and it saves the technically roughest game for a point where you are invested. Chronological order rewards you differently: you watch Liberty City decay into the version III drops you into, with buildings still standing that III has demolished.

The HD universe collapses the question almost entirely. Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony are not sequels to each other, they are three viewpoints on the same few weeks of 2008 and the same diamond deal, so they read best in release order as one long triptych. Chinatown Wars is set in 2009 and is chronologically last of the IV era despite shipping between the two episodes. Then V, Online and VI, in that order, either way you sort them.

Two entries are packaging rather than story, and this list treats them that way. Episodes from Liberty City is the retail bundle of the two IV expansions and exists so you can play them without owning IV, which is why "finish IV first" is advice about story, not access. The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition is a 2021 remaster of III, Vice City and San Andreas, so it has no chronological slot of its own and sits at the end of the story order. It matters anyway, because for years it has been the only way to buy those three games digitally.

Timeline 1997-2026

Every entry by release year: rows that share a year are a cluster, and the long droughts are called out on the rail.

  1. 1997 Grand Theft Auto
  2. 1999 London 1969London 196122: The Movie
  3. 2001 III
  4. 2002 Vice City
  5. 2004 San AndreasAdvance
  6. 2005 San Andreas - The IntroductionLiberty City Stories
  7. 2006 Vice City Stories
  8. 2008 IV
  9. 2009 IV: The Lost and DamnedChinatown WarsThe Ballad of Gay TonyEpisodes from Liberty City
  10. 4-year gap
  11. 2013 VOnline
  12. 8-year gap
  13. 2021 The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition
  14. 5-year gap
  15. 2026 VI

Where to play it today

  • Availability rotates by region and storefront, so check the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Steam and the Rockstar Games launcher before buying
  • GTA V and GTA Online are the easiest to get: both sell standalone on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, and GTA V has appeared in Xbox Game Pass and as an Epic giveaway in the past
  • III, Vice City and San Andreas sell only as The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, which cannot be split up. It is on console, PC, Switch and mobile
  • GTA IV sells as the Complete Edition, which includes both episodes. Episodes from Liberty City also still turns up separately on some stores
  • Liberty City Stories and Chinatown Wars have mobile versions on iOS and Android, though storefront listings come and go
  • Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto Advance have never been re-released beyond their original hardware, so original discs or cartridges are the only legitimate route
  • The 1997 original, the two London expansions and GTA 2 were given away free by Rockstar for years, but the official download pages have since gone, so treat them as archive material

Availability changes often and varies by region - links search each platform for Grand Theft Auto.

Frequently asked questions

How many GTA games are there in total?

Twenty-one entries are listed here: nineteen games and two Rockstar short films. The games are Grand Theft Auto, London 1969, London 1961, GTA 2, GTA III, Vice City, San Andreas, Advance, Liberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, GTA IV, The Lost and Damned, Chinatown Wars, The Ballad of Gay Tony, Episodes from Liberty City, GTA V, GTA Online, The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition and GTA VI. The films are Grand Theft Auto 2: The Movie and San Andreas - The Introduction. If you only count numbered mainline titles the answer is six: I, 2, III, IV, V and VI.

What order should I play the GTA games in?

Release order, which is the default on this page: the 1997 original, London 1969, London 1961, GTA 2, III, Vice City, San Andreas, Advance, Liberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, IV, The Lost and Damned, Chinatown Wars, The Ballad of Gay Tony, Episodes from Liberty City, V, Online, the Definitive Edition remaster and then VI. Release order works because the games sit in three separate continuities that never touch, so there is no single timeline to follow, and because the prequels are written for players who already know the later games.

Do the GTA games connect to each other?

Only inside their own continuity, and even then loosely. The 2D universe (1997 through GTA 2), the 3D universe (III through Vice City Stories) and the HD universe (IV onward) are hard reboots. They reuse city names like Liberty City and Vice City, the same brand jokes and some radio personalities, but the characters and events do not carry across. Within a continuity, most games are standalone stories with their own protagonist, so you can skip almost any single entry without getting lost.

Which GTA should I play first?

For most newcomers, GTA V, because it is the most modern, the most polished and the easiest to buy on current hardware. If you want to see where the open-world formula was invented, start at GTA III. If you want the best-loved 3D-universe game, start at San Andreas, which you will get through the Definitive Edition bundle. Do not start with London 1961 or London 1969, even though they are the earliest stories, because both are expansions that require other installs.

What is the chronological order of the 3D universe GTA games?

Vice City Stories (1984), Vice City (1986), the short film San Andreas - The Introduction, San Andreas (1992), Liberty City Stories (1998), Grand Theft Auto Advance (2000) and Grand Theft Auto III (2001). That is close to the reverse of how they were released, because four of the six games are prequels. Chronological order is genuinely worth considering here, and it is the one continuity where the choice actually matters.

Do I need to play GTA IV before The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony?

Not to launch them, but yes for the story. Episodes from Liberty City packages both expansions as a standalone release that runs without GTA IV. All three campaigns cover the same weeks of 2008 and cross at the same diamond deal, so playing IV first and then The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony gives you the reveals in the order they were written. Chinatown Wars is set in 2009 and comes after all three in story terms.

Where does GTA Online fit in the timeline?

It starts a few months before GTA V's 2013 story, which makes it a prequel at launch, and then stops behaving like a fixed point. From the 2017 Gunrunning update onward each new chunk of content is set in its own year of release, so the game has drifted into the real-world present. It launched on 1 October 2013, has sold standalone since March 2022, and is still getting story content: The Kortz Center Heist arrived on 14 July 2026.

Can I still buy GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas separately?

No. The three originals were pulled from digital stores and the only current purchase is Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, which bundles all three and cannot be split up. It is a remaster with a different engine, different lighting and some altered content, which is why this page lists it as its own step rather than treating it as a reissue. It is available on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC and mobile.

Which GTA games are hardest to play today?

Vice City Stories, which never got a mobile or current-console port and exists only on PSP and PS2, and Grand Theft Auto Advance, which never left the Game Boy Advance. After those come the 2D-universe games: the 1997 original and GTA 2 run on modern PCs through community effort rather than official support, and the two London expansions still need their parent games installed to launch at all.

When is GTA 6 coming out?

19 November 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. It has been delayed twice, first from a 2025 target to 26 May 2026 and then to November 2026. No PC version has been announced, so it is a console-only launch as things stand. It continues the HD universe and is set in the fictional state of Leonida, built around a modern take on Vice City. Rockstar has not stated which in-game year it takes place in.

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