The anniversary edition of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City will appear on mobile platforms on December 6, according to Rockstar Games, sharing at the same time a small list of devices on which the game will go.  

This year, one of the best parts of GTA – the game saga about the 80s, coke, sunny California and good music – Vice City turned 10 years old. It first appeared on the shelves in the version for Play Station 2 on October twenty-ninth, 2002. In honor of this, and also looking back at, attention, stable sales of the mobile version of Grand Theft Auto 3, Rockstar Games decided to present gamers with a gift by releasing Vice City on mobile platforms. 

However, this became known at the end of October. Yesterday, Rockstar told about the release date of the project. Vice City will appear immediately on the App Store and Google Play in exactly two weeks – on December 6. The developers claim that they have improved the graphics: they have redesigned the character models, worked with lighting. The cost of the game will be $4.99 in the American version of the App Store. 

The game will be compatible with all iPhones and iPod Touches, starting from the 4th generation, as well as with the iPad. It is unclear, however, whether the game will support iPad 2 and iPad mini. Also confusing is the relatively small number of Android devices that the mobile Vice City will go to. The list of supported Android devices is just below:

Android Smartphones: Motorola Razr, Razr Maxx, Razr Maxx HD, Motorola Atrix, Motorola Photon, Motorola Droid Bionic, HTC Rezound, HTC One X, HTC One S, HTC Evo 3D, HTC Sensation, HTC Droid Incredible 2, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Nexus S, Samsung Galaxy Note 1 & 2, Samsung S2, Samsung Galaxy R, Sony Xperia Play, Sony Xperia S, P, T & TL, Sony Walkman Z Series Media Player, Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy S3, Google Nexus 4.

Android Tablets: Acer Iconia, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, LG Optimus Pad, Medion Lifetab, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 / 10.1, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Sony Tablet S, Sony Tablet P, Toshiba Thrive, HTC Flyer, Google Nexus 7, Google Nexus 10. 

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