Modder ‘dkluin’ has released a new version of his GTA: Underground mod for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. According to its description, this mod focuses on implementing the old 3D era maps and combining them together on the San Andreas engine. This includes maps from GTA: III, GTA: Vice City, Manhunt, Manhunt 2, Bully, and GTA: San Andreas itself.
Furthermore, GTA: Underground aims to implement the features these games have aswell. This includes hardware shops, vehicles, peds, weapons, and other content. For example, the mod implements extra gangs into GTA: San Andreas which spawn in their respective cities. These gangs also use their own weapons from the respective games, and you can even take over their turfs.
Every city has it’s own set of pedestrians and vehicles, which are converted from the respective games and every city is fully loaded out with safehouses with custom interiors from their respective games which can be bought, and with shops where the player can purchase vehicle tuning parts, junkfood, clothes, and much more.
The modder and his team have implemented all the interiors from the respective games and all of the added maps come with their own set of props, and even streetlights, signs, benches, and trash cans.
In short, this is an incredible mod for GTA: Underground, especially for those that wanted a big map featuring all the cities from the Grand Theft Auto games. Do note though that GTA: Underground is still a WIP project. Those interested can download its latest version from here.
Below you can find a video from an older version of GTA: Underground.
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