Even after two decades of its release, GTA San Andreas continues to surprise fans with news. A group of independent developers are about to deliver a completely new experience to rockstar classic players, bringing out content that have been left out of the final version of the game.
Get to know the recall San Andreas
Named GTA: Recall San Andreas, MOD's main objective is to rescue materials that, for technical or creative reasons, were cut from the official version released in 2004. The proposal goes far beyond simple graphic retouching: the project promises to reinsert missions, characters, scenarios and even mechanics that existed in the early stages of game development, but never reached the hands of players.
This kind of initiative is not exactly new in the Mods universe, but the depth of what is being prepared impresses. Those responsible not only recover discarded content, but also improve various technical aspects of the game, focusing on the PC version.
Unpublished missions and expanded stories

Among the most awaited news are two completely functional missions that had been removed before the official release. The first is called "Sweet Girl", in which the CJ protagonist needs to rescue Sweet's girlfriend, his brother, facing a series of rival gang shootings.
The second mission is called “Impouded”, and puts CJ on an unusual task: recovering a vehicle that was seized by the police. The proposal increases the possibilities of gameplay, requiring different strategies, as well as deeper interactions with the game's transportation and police persecution systems.
In addition to these missions, the developers confirmed that several beta characters, which were removed in the final version, are being readded, as well as places that have never been officially explored.
An enhanced experience
The Modders group is also committed to improving the overall experience of the game. This includes adjustments in the combat system, AI of NPCs, classic bug corrections, and even the implementation of new CJ skills.
Anyone who was disappointed by the controversy Definitive Edition, which promised a modern remastering, but was harshly criticized by technical and aesthetic problems, can find in this MOD a much more faithful, functional and fun alternative.
The creators make it clear that the project is unrelated to Rockstar Games and is a fan initiative for fans. And while there is no official release date yet, the MOD is expected to reach the public in 2025.
What could have been?

Discussions about cut content of GTA San Andreas recently gained strength after revelations made by Obbe Vermeij, former technical director of Rockstar North. In a series of publications on social networks, he brought curious information about the development of the game.
To begin with, one of the biggest surprises was to know that Rockstar's original plan was to build three completely separate maps, each representing one of the game's main cities: Los Santos, San Fierro and Las Venturas. According to Vermeij, the memory limitations of PlayStation 2 made the team abandon this idea and opt for a unique and interconnected map.
Then another curious detail revealed by the former developer involves the moon of the game. Few players know that by aiming at a precision rifle on the moon and trigger, it changes size, something that remains working in the game to this day. There are three variations: small, medium and large , a fun detail that was born of a relaxed technical decision of the development team.
GTA SAN ANDREAS: A ALWAYS LIVE CLASSIC
The impact of GTA San Andreas transcends generations. Originally released in 2004, the game remains relevant to this day, especially for its extremely active community. MDs like the recall San Andreas are living proof that the legacy of this classic continues to inspire people to reinvent and expand their limits.
For longtime fans and for those who have never abandoned the alleys, streets and deserts of this universe, the arrival of the recall San Andreas promises to be another unforgettable chapter in the history of this game that, even after 20 years, refuses to be forgotten.