Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition has walked a difficult road since its highly-anticipated launch last November. The game was universally panned by critics and fans alike following its release for sub-par character models, technical issues, and a variety of other problems to the point where Rockstar Games even pulled the trilogy from PC storefronts for several days only a few days after launch. The developers have been steadily improving the game since November with frequent updates, and now Rockstar has announced more fixes to come soon.
The launch of the compilation featuring Grand Theft Auto's three PS2-era titles was immediately slammed by critics following release for a number of technical problems. The trilogy was plagued by widespread refunds from players who were unhappy with the poor state of the remasters, to the point where Rockstar's store even re-instated the original PC releases of thegames due to backlash from angry fans. While the Definitive Edition has seen several updates introducing a bevy of fixes to the three games, Rockstar isn't finished yet as the developer confirmed another update for next week.
Rockstar Apologizes for GTA Trilogy and is Bringing the Old Games Back
A post from the official Rockstar Games Twitter account on Tuesday announced that a new update would be hitting Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition sometime next week, with the patch coming to all platforms the game was released on. While the post did not detail any specifics about what the coming update would feature, the developer thanked fans for their patience and support as it continues to work on the highly controversia yet also highly successful GTA trilogy.
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