GTA fans are speculating that the developer of 2021's Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy might not be too pleased with Rockstar Games after the removal of the studio's name from the game collection's menu screens, as it appears to have unfollowed the original GTA developer on Twitter.
Earlier this week, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, received an update huge enough to match the size of its title.
The patch notes didn't give away just how much has been changed, with the addition of "Classic Lighting mode which restores the look and feel of the sky in the original games" just scratching the surface.
Beyond that, the update has made an enormous difference to the collection with new quality of life updates and significant bug fixes, too – all welcome improvements to a release that was widely criticized at launch.
Except, amid all the changes to the game itself, there was something rather strange about the update. Specifically, it was quickly spotted that all mention of Grove Street Games – the studio that developed the Definitive Edition – had been removed from the collection's menus and splash screens.