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Long before Liberty City and Los Santos became household names, Rockstar Games (then still establishing its identity) took a detour across the Atlantic. For a brief moment in the late 90s, the "American Dream" was swapped for the grit and glamor of the British criminal underworld.
The game leaned heavily into the aesthetics of the "Swinging Sixties." Instead of the usual mobsters, players dealt with the (a clear nod to the real-life Kray twins) and navigated a world filled with: gta-london
The "Forgotten" Gem: A Deep Dive into Grand Theft Auto : London Long before Liberty City and Los Santos became
GTA London wasn't a standalone sequel; it was a pair of expansion packs for the original Grand Theft Auto (1997). Released in 1999 for PC and PlayStation
Released in 1999 for PC and PlayStation. It featured 30 new vehicles, 32 new missions, and a soundtrack heavily inspired by 60s spy films and mod culture.
A "prequel to the expansion" released shortly after. It was exclusively a free download for PC . Because it was never on consoles, it remains one of the most obscure pieces of GTA history today. 3. Iconic British Vibes
While modern GTA games use fictional mirrors of real places (like New York as Liberty City), Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 is the only entry in the entire series to be set in a with its actual name. You aren’t driving through "L-Town"—you are navigating the streets of London, dodging classic double-decker buses and driving on the left side of the road. 2. The "Mission Packs" Breakdown