List of video games published by Rockstar Games

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Rockstar Games is a video game publisher established under Take-Two Interactive in 1998. It is best known for the Grand Theft Auto series; other well-known releases include Bully , L.A. Noire , and the Red Dead , Max Payne and Midnight Club series.

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TitlePlatformRelease dateDeveloper(s)Ref.
Grand Theft Auto: Mission Pack #1 – London 1969 MS-DOS April 6, 1999 Rockstar Canada [1]
Windows
PlayStation April 30, 1999 Runecraft
Grand Theft Auto: Mission Pack #2 – London 1961 MS-DOS July 1, 1999 Rockstar Canada [2]
Windows [2]
Monster Truck Madness 64 Nintendo 64 July 30, 1999 Edge of Reality [3]
Grand Theft Auto 2 Windows October 22, 1999 DMA Design [4]
PlayStation [5]
Dreamcast April 30, 2000 [6]
Game Boy Color December 12, 2000 Tarantula Studios [7]
Earthworm Jim 3D Nintendo 64 October 31, 1999 VIS Entertainment [8]
Thrasher: Skate and Destroy PlayStation November 15, 1999 Z-Axis [9]
Evel Knievel Game Boy Color November 22, 1999 Tarantula Studios [10]
Grand Theft Auto [11]
Wild Metal Dreamcast February 1, 2000 DMA Design [12]
Austin Powers: Oh, Behave! Game Boy Color September 17, 2000 Tarantula Studios [13]
Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair! [14]
Midnight Club: Street Racing PlayStation 2 October 26, 2000 Angel Studios [15]
Smuggler's Run [16]
Surfing H3O October 27, 2000Opus Corp. [17]
Oni January 29, 2001 Rockstar Canada / Tarantula Studios [18]
Grand Theft Auto III October 22, 2001 DMA Design [19]
Windows May 21, 2002 Rockstar North [20]
macOS November 12, 2010 TransGaming [21]
Android December 15, 2011 War Drum Studios [22]
iOS
Amazon Fire TV May 15, 2014 [23]
Fire OS
Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory PlayStation 2 October 29, 2001 Angel Studios [24]
Max Payne PlayStation 2 December 6, 2001 Neo Software Produktions [25]
Xbox December 12, 2001 Rockstar Canada [26]
Game Boy Advance December 16, 2003 Möbius Entertainment [27]
iOS April 12, 2012 War Drum Studios [28]
Android June 14, 2012 [28]
State of Emergency PlayStation 2 February 13, 2002 VIS Entertainment [29]
Xbox March 26, 2003 [30]
The Italian Job PlayStation May 3, 2002Pixelogic Limited [31]
Smuggler's Run: Warzones GameCube August 6, 2002 Angel Studios [32]
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City PlayStation 2 October 29, 2002 Rockstar North [33]
Windows May 13, 2003 [34]
macOS November 12, 2010 TransGaming [21]
iOS December 6, 2012 War Drum Studios [35]
Android December 12, 2012 [36]
Amazon Fire TV May 15, 2014 [23]
Fire OS
Midnight Club II PlayStation 2 April 8, 2003 Rockstar San Diego [37]
Xbox June 3, 2003 [38]
Windows July 2, 2003 [39]
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne October 14, 2003 Remedy Entertainment [40]
Xbox November 25, 2003 Rockstar Vienna [41]
PlayStation 2 December 2, 2003 [42]
Manhunt PlayStation 2 November 18, 2003 Rockstar North [43]
Windows April 20, 2004 [44]
Xbox
Red Dead Revolver PlayStation 2 May 4, 2004 Rockstar San Diego [45]
Xbox
Grand Theft Auto Advance Game Boy Advance October 26, 2004 Digital Eclipse [46]
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas PlayStation 2 Rockstar North [47]
Windows June 7, 2005 [48]
Xbox
macOS November 12, 2010 TransGaming [21]
iOS December 12, 2013 War Drum Studios [49]
Android January 7, 2014 [50]
Fire OS
Windows Phone January 28, 2014 [51]
Microsoft Windows Apps February 17, 2014 [52]
Amazon Fire TV May 15, 2014 [23]
Xbox 360 October 26, 2014 [53]
PlayStation 3 December 1, 2015 [54]
Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition PlayStation 2 April 12, 2005 Rockstar San Diego [55]
Xbox
PlayStation Portable June 26, 2005 Rockstar Leeds [56]
The Warriors PlayStation 2 October 17, 2005 Rockstar Toronto [57]
Xbox
PlayStation Portable February 12, 2007 Rockstar Leeds [58]
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories PlayStation Portable October 24, 2005 Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar North [59]
PlayStation 2 June 6, 2006 [60]
iOS December 17, 2015 Lucid Games [61]
Android February 11, 2016 [62]
Amazon Fire TV March 11, 2016 [63]
Fire OS
Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix PlayStation 2 March 13, 2006 Rockstar San Diego [64]
Xbox
Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis Xbox 360 May 22, 2006 Rockstar San Diego / Rockstar Vienna [65]
Wii October 16, 2007 Rockstar Leeds [66]
Bully PlayStation 2 October 17, 2006 Rockstar Vancouver [67]
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories PlayStation Portable October 31, 2006 Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar North [68]
PlayStation 2 March 6, 2007 [69]
Manhunt 2 PlayStation 2 October 30, 2007 Rockstar London / Rockstar North [70]
PlayStation Portable Rockstar Leeds
Wii Rockstar Toronto
Windows November 6, 2009 Rockstar London [71]
Bully: Scholarship Edition Wii March 4, 2008 Rockstar Toronto [72]
Xbox 360 Mad Doc Software
Windows October 21, 2008 Rockstar New England [73]
Grand Theft Auto IV PlayStation 3 April 29, 2008 Rockstar North [74]
Xbox 360
Windows December 2, 2008 Rockstar Toronto [75]
Midnight Club: Los Angeles PlayStation 3 October 21, 2008 Rockstar San Diego [76]
PlayStation Portable
Xbox 360
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned Xbox 360 February 17, 2009 Rockstar North [77]
Windows April 13, 2010 Rockstar Toronto / Rockstar New England [78]
PlayStation 3 Rockstar North
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Nintendo DS March 17, 2009 Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar North [79]
PlayStation Portable October 20, 2009 [80]
iOS January 18, 2010 War Drum Studios [81]
Android December 18, 2014 [82]
Fire OS
Beaterator iOS September 29, 2009 Rockstar Leeds [83]
PlayStation Portable
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony Xbox 360 October 29, 2009 Rockstar North [84]
Windows April 13, 2010 Rockstar Toronto / Rockstar New England [78]
PlayStation 3 Rockstar North
Red Dead Redemption PlayStation 3 May 18, 2010 Rockstar San Diego / Rockstar North / Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar New England [85]
Xbox 360
Nintendo Switch August 17, 2023 Double Eleven Studios [86]
PlayStation 4
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare PlayStation 3 October 26, 2010 Rockstar San Diego [87]
Xbox 360
Nintendo Switch August 17, 2023 Double Eleven Studios [86]
PlayStation 4
L.A. Noire PlayStation 3 May 17, 2011 Team Bondi / Rockstar North / Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar San Diego / Rockstar New England [88]
Xbox 360
Windows November 8, 2011 Rockstar Leeds [89]
Nintendo Switch November 14, 2017 Rockstar San Diego / Rockstar Toronto / Rockstar North / Rockstar Leeds / Virtuos [90]
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Max Payne 3 PlayStation 3 May 15, 2012 Rockstar Studios [91]
Xbox 360
Windows May 29, 2012
macOS June 20, 2013 [92]
Grand Theft Auto: iFruit iOS September 16, 2013 Rockstar North [93]
Android October 28, 2013 [94]
Windows Phone November 19, 2013 [95]
PlayStation Vita April 2, 2014 Lucid Games [96]
Grand Theft Auto V PlayStation 3 September 17, 2013 Rockstar North / Rockstar San Diego / Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar Toronto / Rockstar New England / Rockstar London [97]
Xbox 360
PlayStation 4 November 18, 2014 [98]
Xbox One
Windows April 14, 2015 [99]
PlayStation 5 March 15, 2022 [100]
Xbox Series X/S
Grand Theft Auto Online PlayStation 3 October 1, 2013 Rockstar North [101]
Xbox 360
PlayStation 4 November 18, 2014 [98]
Xbox One
Windows April 14, 2015 [99]
PlayStation 5 March 15, 2022 [100]
Xbox Series X/S
Bully: Anniversary Edition Android December 8, 2016 War Drum Studios [102]
iOS
L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files HTC Vive December 15, 2017Videogames Deluxe Sydney / Rockstar San Diego / Rockstar Toronto / Rockstar North / Rockstar Leeds / Virtuos [103]
Oculus Rift March 29, 2018 [104]
PlayStation VR September 24, 2019 [105]
Red Dead Redemption 2 PlayStation 4 October 26, 2018 Rockstar Games [106]
Xbox One
Windows November 5, 2019 [107]
Stadia November 19, 2019 [107]
Red Dead Online PlayStation 4 May 14, 2019 [108]
Xbox One
Windows November 5, 2019 [107]
Stadia November 19, 2019 [107]
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition Windows November 11, 2021 Grove Street Games [109]
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Android December 14, 2023 [110]
iOS
Grand Theft Auto VI PlayStation 5 Q3/Q4 2025TBA [111]
Xbox Series X/S
New Max Payne 1&2 Project Windows TBA Remedy Entertainment [112]
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S

Canceled

TitlePlatformDeveloper(s)Ref.
Agent PlayStation 3 Rockstar North [113] [114]

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<i>Grand Theft Auto V</i> 2013 video game

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Development of <i>Grand Theft Auto V</i> Development of 2013 video game

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<i>Grand Theft Auto Online</i> 2013 video game

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<i>Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition</i> 2021 video game compilation

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is a 2021 compilation of three action-adventure games in the Grand Theft Auto series: Grand Theft Auto III (2001), Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002), and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004). Developed by Grove Street Games and published by Rockstar Games, all three games are remastered, with visual enhancements and gameplay upgrades. The games feature different protagonists and locations within the same continuity. Grand Theft Auto III follows silent protagonist Claude in Liberty City; Vice City, set in 1986, features ex-mobster Tommy Vercetti in the fictional Vice City; and San Andreas, set in 1992, follows gangster Carl "CJ" Johnson within the state of San Andreas.

<i>Grand Theft Auto VI</i> Upcoming video game

Grand Theft Auto VI is an upcoming action-adventure game in development by Rockstar Games. It is due to be the eighth main Grand Theft Auto game, following Grand Theft Auto V (2013), and the sixteenth entry overall. Set within the fictional open world state of Leonida—based on Florida—and its Miami-inspired Vice City, the story is expected to follow the criminal duo of Lucia and her male partner.

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