Fully customizable on-screen touch controls.

Completely uninstall any previous versions of the game, clear your cache, and ensure "Install from Unknown Sources" is enabled in your security settings. Audio Stuttering or Missing Sound Effects

What your device runs (e.g., Android 13 or 14) The exact error message you see on your screen

: The OBB file is placed in the wrong directory or the folder name is misspelled.

If you tell me your phone model and Android version , I can tell you if 2.10 is the best version for you or if you need a specific patch to get it running!

As an official release, v2.10 fully supports cloud saving via Google Play Games . This allows you to back up your progress and seamlessly continue your criminal empire across different devices.

Locate your downloaded APK file. Tap on it and select . Crucial step: Do not open the game yet once the installation completes. Click Done . Step 4: Extract and Move the OBB Folder

on Android represents a significant milestone in mobile porting. This specific update was designed to address the modern hardware landscape, specifically targeting compatibility with newer Android versions (including Android 11, 12, and 13) that introduced stricter file permission systems. The "OBB" (Opaque Binary Blob) file serves as the backbone of this experience, containing the massive open-world assets—from the smoggy streets of Los Santos to the towering heights of Mount Chiliad—that were once revolutionary on home consoles. Bridging the Generational Gap

Installation & Package

GTA: San Andreas on Android is an incredible port of a true classic. Version 2.10 brings some stability fixes and better compatibility with newer Android versions (especially 11 and 12). The game itself runs surprisingly well on mid-range phones, with smooth controls (touch or controller support) and all the original missions, music, and voice acting intact.

Close all background applications, turn on your device's gaming mode if available, and tap the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas icon to play. Troubleshooting Common Errors