Grand Theft Auto Font

Grand Theft Auto font

What Font Does Grand Theft Auto Use?

The Grand Theft Auto Font (pricedown) is a faithful replica created by Typodermic Fonts, designed to mirror the iconic lettering style used throughout the GTA franchise. This fan-made typeface is 100% free, offering the bold, heavy, graffiti-inspired look that has become synonymous with the series’ urban crime aesthetic. It delivers the instantly recognizable style associated with the franchise’s branding and game titles.

About Grand Theft Auto

Grand Theft Auto is one of the most influential video game franchises of all time, developed by Rockstar Games. The series began in 1997, evolving into a groundbreaking open-world action-adventure saga known for its cinematic storytelling, satirical tone, and expansive, living environments.

Each installment centers on criminals navigating dangerous underworlds, tackling heists, turf wars, and personal agendas within vast, immersive cityscapes. Titles like GTA III, Vice City, San Andreas, and GTA V helped redefine modern gaming, introducing players to unforgettable characters such as CJ, Tommy Vercetti, Niko Bellic, and the trio Michael, Franklin, and Trevor.

With its mix of crime drama, dark humor, cultural commentary, and unparalleled freedom of exploration, Grand Theft Auto remains a defining cultural and gaming phenomenon.


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