GTA Definitive Edition has been under fire since its launch due to a whole host of problems whether they're game-breaking bugs or visual hiccups. A nut got turned into a smooth circle, but that isn't the end of it. Even Chatterbox-FM's logo has a mistake.
There's one slight difference to the original logo. There's a typo. Instead of Chatterbox-FM, the logo says Chatterrox-FM. Many have flocked to comment that this looks like another AI-upscale gone wrong, not checked before launch, as there have been plenty of other typos spotted throughout the game. Most are store signs.
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But Ash, who highlighted this mistake on Twitter, fixed the logo, saying that it took "less than two minutes". Other typos include the Deli & Pizza sign saying Sops instead of Soups, air guitars changed to Ar Guitars, and body kits fitten instead of fitted. You can see Chatterbox-FM's bungled logo below.
The original had more colour with green text and a green bottom, as well as a more defined disembodied smile. It was also spelt right. But it isn't a music station - not like all the others. It's a talk show hosted by Lazlow who takes in a bunch of callers. He even held interviews. It was groundbreaking for the GTA series because, prior to that, radios had been on a slow-moving climb to reach their real-world counterparts.
Originally, it was all licensed music, then DJs were tossed into the mix with commentary, making it feel more like radio than a Spotify playlist. GTA 3 completed that growth with Chatterbox, recording an hour-long talk show with Lazlow Jones. He's real, by the way, but for GTA, he hammed up his personality.
Hell, the first caller Lazlow gets in-game is his dad, ranting
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