

That sequel's gaming world dwarfed even Vice. If you want to take a look at the original trailer, you'll now have to access it through the uploads of others on YouTube, such as the one below at 02:23. It was followed by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) which is set on the west coast in the early Nineties. The Patreon itself is now marked as "under review", while the Facebook page has been removed. As noted by YouTuber Swegta, the channel was previously filled with information about the team, including links to their Facebook and Patreon, all of which has now vanished.

Take a peep at the link for the original trailer now, and you'll discover that the video has been removed due to a copyright claim by Take-Two Interactive. Still, it was enough to get people very excited about the idea of a remake for the nearly 16-year-old game. And it was, in a sense: as while the trailer displayed a "remade" version of San Andreas in Unreal Engine 4, the project was merely a tool to create Machinima videos, and the team behind the trailer announced they had no plans to release a fully playable remake. When a trailer for a fan-made remake of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas burst onto the scene earlier this month, many thought it was too good to be true.
