Rockstar’s official website mentions two platforms where GTA 4 was never released, sending open-world fans into a frenzy. Meanwhile, a player reached out to Rockstar’s customer service, and even the manager admits a new version of the classic would be welcome.
While all eyes are locked on the much-anticipated GTA 6—especially with less than a year to go until its scheduled launch (barring any delays, fingers crossed)—a curious exchange between a fan and Rockstar support has reignited the Grand Theft Auto IV hype train. What started as a simple inquiry quickly spiraled into fan speculation and a fresh round of clues about the possible return of the beloved 2008 open-world classic.
"honestly, same"
THEN TELL YOUR BOSS SAM HOUSER THAT EVERYONE WANTS THAT 💀😭 https://t.co/9iDDebLgce pic.twitter.com/uSApR5xdBC
— Kovač (@solidnazmija12) July 10, 2025
One Fan Wants a “Modern Trilogy” – And Support Doesn’t Disagree
In a recent conversation with Rockstar’s customer support, a gamer asked whether GTA 4 might get an updated release on current consoles. His pitch was simple but compelling: why not have a “modern trilogy” featuring GTA 4, GTA 5, and the incoming GTA 6 on the same generation of hardware? The reply wasn’t an official announcement, but it was witty and honest enough to grab everyone’s attention.
“Honestly, I think the same,” the support rep replied, a candid admission that even folks at Rockstar would like to see Niko Bellic back on the streets of Liberty City. It’s not confirmation of a remaster in the works, but the remark instantly went viral, perfectly capturing the community’s longing for this classic to make a comeback.
Rockstar Mentions Platforms Where GTA IV Never Officially Launched
But the real intrigue goes deeper. When users checked Rockstar’s official support website, they noticed explicit references to GTA 4 for PS4 and Xbox Series X|S. Maybe it’s just an error or outdated text, but the discovery has fired up the rumor mill that Rockstar might actually be prepping a new release—just not ready to announce it yet.
It’s worth noting that GTA 4 never received an official PS4 or Xbox One version, let alone for today’s consoles. Despite years of rumors about a possible remaster or re-release, the game is still locked to the systems it launched on 17 years ago. Oddly enough, there’s no confirmed PS5 version but one does show up for the new Microsoft console, likely due to backward compatibility… if, that is, GTA 4 does make a comeback.
For now, the only sure thing is GTA 6’s release on May 26, 2026. Still, these subtle hints and the unexpected support response have thrown GTA 4 back into the limelight. The desire to see its story retold with technical upgrades is alive and well among fans—and maybe, just maybe, Rockstar is listening.
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