After three months and a lot of criticism, new patches are coming for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy. While what the patches are intended to fix has yet to be announced, Rockstar has confirmed they will be implemented across all platforms. The studio shared the update on Twitter earlier this morning, writing, «New patches are coming next week for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition across all platforms. We appreciate the community’s patience and support.»
New patches are coming next week for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition across all platforms. We appreciate the community’s patience and support.
Last November, GameSpot gave Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy a 4 in its review of the collection, citing «game-breaking bugs,» «artifacts from mobile ports that diminish and ruin gameplay,» and «hideous character models» among the many reasons the games' didn't work. Shortly after release, Rockstar issued an apology to players regarding the state of the collection, admitting the games «did not launch in a state that meets our own standards of quality, or the standards our fans have come to expect.» Rockstar then released a patch that fixed over 100 bugs scattered across the three games, fixing stability issues, spelling errors, environmental hazards, and, essentially, rendering them playable.
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