It seems you're asking about a file named "gta vc 107 obb" — likely related to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on Android.
Q: Can I play GTA VC on other platforms? A: Yes, GTA VC is available on multiple platforms, including PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and iOS.
Step 4: Verify the Name
The OBB file name must match exactly. Rename it if necessary. It should be:
main.107.com.rockstargames.gtavc.obb
(Not .main.107 or obb.107)
- GTA VC: This stands for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Released originally by Rockstar Games in 2002, it is the iconic open-world game set in neon-soaked 1980s Miami.
- 107: This refers to version 1.07 of the mobile port. Rockstar Games updated the Android version of Vice City several times. Version 1.07 is a specific build that struck a balance between stability and compatibility. It is widely considered the "final stable" version before updates that introduced bugs or removed licensed music.
- OBB: This stands for Opaque Binary Blob. In Android terminology, an OBB file is an expansion file. Since games like GTA: Vice City are too large for the Google Play Store’s standard APK limits, developers use OBB files to store the bulk of the game data—textures, audio, 3D models, and mission scripts.
