Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on Cloud Gaming
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is playable on cloud gaming. You can currently play it on 4 different cloud gaming services: Boosteroid, Shadow, airgpu and CloudDeck.
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Rating:
9 / 10
(29184 ratings on Steam)
Description: Welcome to Vice City. Welcome to the 1980s. From the decade of big hair, excess and pastel suits comes a story of one man’s rise to the top of the criminal pile.
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar Games
Release Date: 13.05.2003
How to play Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on cloud gaming
You can play Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on cloud gaming in two ways: by streaming your own game copy (BYOG) or by installing it on a full cloud PC. Below, we outline both methods so you can choose the one that works for you.
Bring your own game (BYOG)
If you want to play Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on cloud gaming with your own copy, you can use a catalog-based service that supports it as a BYOG title on its subscription plans:
- Boosteroid: works with any plan
To use your own copy of the game, you need to link the store account where you own it to the cloud gaming service. Supported store versions can vary by service:
| Service | Supported store versions |
|---|---|
| Boosteroid | Steam |
Once your store account is linked, you can open the service's catalog, select Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and start streaming in your browser or a supported app. Depending on the service, a brief cloud setup may be required before the first launch. The plan can also be used to stream other games you own that are available in the service's catalog.
Install and play on a cloud PC
With a full cloud PC service, you can install and play almost any PC game, including Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, on a virtual desktop in the cloud:
- Shadow PC: Provides a full Windows desktop you can access via apps or a browser.
- airgpu: Offers a Windows-based cloud PC you access via remote-desktop apps.
- CloudDeck: Delivers a Linux-based cloud gaming setup you access via remote-desktop apps.
After setting up your cloud PC, you can install almost any supported store version of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and use additional 3rd party tools or mods if the game supports them.





