Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is now available for iOS devices, with significant enhancements over previous versions of the game.

Some of the new features include native support for Retina displays, enhanced textures and art, 60 fps on certain devices, and custom soundtrack support. Players with the iPhone 6S or 6S Plus can also take advantage of 3D Touch options in the game for things like steering, targeting, "drive-by mode," and more.


The custom soundtrack feature can be accessed by creating a playlist on your iOS device titled "GTALCS" and selecting the "Mix Tape" radio station from within the game.

Controls for Liberty City Stories have been rebalanced for touch screens, but the game also includes support for physical controllers. That should make for a pretty good experience on the enormity of the iPad Pro's 12.9-inch screen.

Not all features are available across all iOS devices, however. While the 3D Touch functionality is only available on Apple's latest iPhones, other features like 60 fps gameplay aren't available on 5-series iPhones, iPod Touch 6th gen, iPad 4th gen, iPad Air, or iPad Minis.

The game costs $7 USD and an Android version is "coming soon," according to Rockstar. Eariler this month, Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, and San Andreas came to PS4 as emulated PS2 games, albeit with newly integrated trophy support.