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While Rockstar itself has not shown much of the collection, even so close to its release date, there's been leaked GTA Trilogy gameplay footage that's popped up online, giving fans a look at Vice City in action. Besides a GTA Trilogy trailer that it released to announce the collection, Rockstar has otherwise kept the collection underwraps, for whatever reason. It's unclear exactly why Rockstar Games has decided to release GTA Trilogy like this, but the company has been keeping the collection relatively close to its chest. RELATED: Rumor: Grand Theft Auto 4 Remaster Could Be in Development This means that those in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand will technically have to wait until November 12 to play Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, whereas those in most other regions will get to play on November 11. Once the GTA Trilogy release date rolls around on November 11, fans will have to wait until 7:00am PST/10:00am EST to actually play the collection, and this holds true regardless of what time zone one lives in. Most new video game releases are made available at midnight EST the day of launch and are available earlier in some places due to time zones, but Rockstar Games is doing something a little different with Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition. Rockstar Games will be releasing Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition on Thursday, November 11, giving GTA fans the chance to relive the classic PS2-era games on modern consoles with revamped graphics and a GTA 5-style control scheme.