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GTA Trilogy tops 30 million downloads on Netflix

Netflix has in the past few years been branching out of just films and tv shows, adding an increasing number of games to its streaming service. By far the biggest push came in December of last year when the GTA Trilogy was added. This seems to have garnered quite a bit of interest, as the games have now amassed over 30 million downloads.

As reported by mobilegamer.biz using data from Appmagic, since the addition of the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy back on the 14th of December, these three iconic classics have garnered over 30 million downloads across both iOS and Android in total.

The impact of these additions was already felt upon their initial release, with mobile game downloads through Netflix tripling in December 2023 – nearly 2/3rds of which were attributed to the trilogy (18 million).

With over 30 million downloads now, GTA is unsurprisingly the biggest game series on Netflix’s service. Interestingly, GTA San Andreas is by far the most popular of the three, representing 20.5 million of their 30 million downloads – with Vice City next at 6.5 million and GTA 3 bringing up the rear with 3.3 million.

Over time, Netflix has amassed a solid collection of games. If nothing else, the impact of the GTA Trilogy will likely bring more eyes to the service’s many other gaming offerings.

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