And if you want to speculate that Rockstar has some patch in the works to un-break the games, keep in mind that the trilogy has been off the market for over a year now. But the public fully knows how buggy these games are and it’s completely tone-deaf to release those buggy games with the only give-back being a discount on price. $30 for three games really should sound like a good deal. So it doesn’t seem like the best time to release it on a new platform and yet, here we are. Since then, the remastered trilogy has remained in a fairly rough state. But the last major update for the game was in February 2022. Eventually, Rockstar and Grove Street Games did fix some of the problems players had cataloged online. Rockstar ultimately had to apologize to the community because the remasters were so awful. As you might expect, folks ain’t too happy about the situation. The bad news: It’s the same infamously messy remaster that hasn’t received a substantial update since nearly a year ago. The good news: It’s on sale, meaning you can grab all three classic games for cheap. Today, after some leaks and rumors, Rockstar Games released Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition on Steam. Instead, a buggy version is being released again as is, but this time on sale! But if you thought the bugs had been worked out and all is well with the title… LOL, no. So why are we talking about this again? Well, GTA Trilogy is getting released again, on Steam first. The launcher for the game was broken, the games were buggy as hell, and so on. The problem is that GTA Trilogy was such a broken mess that the company had to pull the games out of online stores almost immediately. Shortly after that was done, Rockstar released GTA Trilogy, which was a re-release bundle of those same older games the mod was incorporating. First was that they worked to get a fan-made GTA 4 mod taken down, after learning that the mod essentially brought the cities and some of the gameplay from previous GTA games into GTA 4. Two actions were taken in sequence by those companies that were clearly related. Over a year ago, we discussed an annoying and strange set of actions taken by Rockstar and Take2, the companies behind the popular Grand Theft Auto series of games. Tue, Jan 24th 2023 08:15pm - Timothy Geigner
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