Develop a collection of Gangstar remasters

Il problema

Gameloft has been disappointing us since they made their games free-to-play. Their games have many currencies, there are too many microtransactions, they delisted their old games from the Play Store and App Store (and many of those were beloved games), content from games like Gangstar Vegas has been removed, etc.

But we can stop this. Gameloft has recently released a remastered version of 2012's Zombiewood on Nintendo Switch, and that has been for many fans the first sign that within Gameloft, there is still hope. Sign this petition so that they will begin development on a collection of the first three 3D Gangstar games: West Coast Hustle, Miami Vindication and Rio: City of Saints, and they must be released in 2026, the year the Gangstar series turns 20.

Here is the list of changes that Gameloft should make to those titles:

Improved graphics, 1080p resolution on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, 4K resolution on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, custom resolution on Android, iOS and Windows, and 60 fps on all platforms
- No microtransactions
- Dubbing in all languages other than English
- 3D windows and doors in buildings instead of window and door textures
- More interiors (e.g. restaurants, fast food chains, armories and car dealerships)
- Ability to buy safehouses instead of unlocking them by progressing in the story
- Ability to participate in different sports
- Seizure Palace sign in West Coast Hustle must be actually modeled in 3D
- Better NPC artificial intelligence
- Ability to rob stores and banks
- Must add stair climbing animation instead of teleportation outside the 2nd chapter safehouse in Gangstar Rio
- Corn crop in Miami Vindication must be actually in 3D instead of multiple walls with a corn crop texture
- No Angel skin already unlocked from the start in Gangstar Rio
- New animations for getting in boats and jetskis

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Il problema

Gameloft has been disappointing us since they made their games free-to-play. Their games have many currencies, there are too many microtransactions, they delisted their old games from the Play Store and App Store (and many of those were beloved games), content from games like Gangstar Vegas has been removed, etc.

But we can stop this. Gameloft has recently released a remastered version of 2012's Zombiewood on Nintendo Switch, and that has been for many fans the first sign that within Gameloft, there is still hope. Sign this petition so that they will begin development on a collection of the first three 3D Gangstar games: West Coast Hustle, Miami Vindication and Rio: City of Saints, and they must be released in 2026, the year the Gangstar series turns 20.

Here is the list of changes that Gameloft should make to those titles:

Improved graphics, 1080p resolution on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, 4K resolution on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, custom resolution on Android, iOS and Windows, and 60 fps on all platforms
- No microtransactions
- Dubbing in all languages other than English
- 3D windows and doors in buildings instead of window and door textures
- More interiors (e.g. restaurants, fast food chains, armories and car dealerships)
- Ability to buy safehouses instead of unlocking them by progressing in the story
- Ability to participate in different sports
- Seizure Palace sign in West Coast Hustle must be actually modeled in 3D
- Better NPC artificial intelligence
- Ability to rob stores and banks
- Must add stair climbing animation instead of teleportation outside the 2nd chapter safehouse in Gangstar Rio
- Corn crop in Miami Vindication must be actually in 3D instead of multiple walls with a corn crop texture
- No Angel skin already unlocked from the start in Gangstar Rio
- New animations for getting in boats and jetskis

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