Obb Gta San — Andreas 2.10

GTA: San Andreas is a paid game. Downloading APK + OBB from unofficial sites is piracy unless you already own the game on Google Play. The official version handles OBB automatically.


Version 2.10 has a known bug on devices running Android 12 or higher that involves audio codecs. If the game crashes right after the first cutscene with Big Smoke at the Johnson house, the OBB is fine—the issue is the save system.

Solution: Download a save file that starts at "The Introduction" or use a third-party launcher like "GTA SA Control Fixer."

Step 1: Install the APK Do not open the game yet. Locate the GTA San Andreas 2.10 APK in your downloads and install it. Opening the app before placing the OBB will result in a crash or an infinite download loop.

Step 2: Locate the Android/Data Directory Using your file manager, navigate to: Internal Storage > Android > obb obb gta san andreas 2.10

Note: It is Android/obb, not Android/data. Many beginners confuse these two.

Step 3: Create the Correct Folder Inside the obb folder, look for an existing folder named com.rockstargames.gtasa. If it does not exist, create a new folder and name it exactly: com.rockstargames.gtasa

Step 4: Move the OBB File Copy or move your downloaded main.2.com.rockstargames.gtasa.obb file into: Android/obb/com.rockstargames.gtasa/

Step 5: Verify and Launch Ensure the OBB file is not inside a sub-folder. It should sit directly inside com.rockstargames.gtasa. Now, launch the game. The initial load screen should appear without asking you to download additional data. GTA: San Andreas is a paid game

Go to Android Settings → Security → Enable “Unknown Sources” (varies by Android version).

To understand the significance of the 2.10 OBB, we first need to understand what an OBB file actually does.

In Android gaming, the APK file is the application package—it contains the basic code, the menu interface, and the executable instructions. However, high-end games like GTA San Andreas contain massive amounts of data (high-resolution textures, radio stations, voice acting, 3D models, and cutscenes) that exceed the size limit of a standard APK.

This is where the OBB (Opaque Binary Blob) comes in. The OBB file acts as a storage container for all the heavy assets. Think of the APK as the engine of a car and the OBB as the fuel and the chassis. Without the correct OBB file, the game will launch, but it will immediately crash or fail to load the map. Version 2

Version 2.10 specifically refers to an update rolled out by Rockstar Games that introduced new features, bug fixes, and cloud save compatibility.

Do not open the game yet. Just install the APK and close or finish.

Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive actively protect their intellectual property. Downloading an OBB for GTA San Andreas 2.10 without purchasing the game is copyright infringement. Many sites offering “free OBB + APK” are illegal.

That said, if you legally purchased the game on Google Play in the past (before version updates), you may have received version 2.10 automatically. Extracting your own OBB for backup or modding purposes is generally considered fair use, though redistributing it is not.

To stay legal: Buy the current version from the Play Store. Then, if you need the 2.10 OBB for modding (and you own a license), you can extract it using apps like “APK Editor” from your own backup – provided you never share it.


| Problem | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | Game asks to download data again | OBB is in wrong folder or named incorrectly. Check Android/obb/com.rockstargames.gtasa/ | | Black screen then crash | OBB is corrupt or incomplete. Re-download a verified 2.10 OBB. | | "Download failed because resources could not be found" | The APK version doesn’t match the OBB version (e.g., 2.10 APK with 1.08 OBB). | | Game opens but no audio/textures | OBB is damaged or not fully copied. Copy again or use a different source. |


 
 
 
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