While modern GTA games use fictional mirrors of real places (like New York as Liberty City), Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 is the only entry in the entire series to be set in a with its actual name. You aren’t driving through "L-Town"—you are navigating the streets of London, dodging classic double-decker buses and driving on the left side of the road. 2. The "Mission Packs" Breakdown
GTA London wasn't a standalone sequel; it was a pair of expansion packs for the original Grand Theft Auto (1997).
Released in 1999 for PC and PlayStation. It featured 30 new vehicles, 32 new missions, and a soundtrack heavily inspired by 60s spy films and mod culture.
The "Forgotten" Gem: A Deep Dive into Grand Theft Auto : London
Long before Liberty City and Los Santos became household names, Rockstar Games (then still establishing its identity) took a detour across the Atlantic. For a brief moment in the late 90s, the "American Dream" was swapped for the grit and glamor of the British criminal underworld.