Not Only Did I Make Them Apologize They Brought The Games Back
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Today, Rockstar Games released a statement where the publisher apologizes for the various technical and visual issues players have documented in the recently released Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition. More importantly, Rockstar is promising updates to fix these issues. The publisher also announced that it will be bringing back the previously delisted classic versions of the GTA Trilogy on PC via its own Rockstar Store and owners of the remastered games will get these returning classic GTA titles for free.
The remastered GTA Trilogy launched on November 11 and shortly after that, social media was filled with complaints from players who discovered missing fog, broken rain, ugly character models, new and old glitches, and more. The games are also prone to crashing and on Switch, players have reported poor performance and stability.
“The Grand Theft Auto series — and the games that make up this iconic trilogy — are as special to us as we know they are to fans around the world,” explained Rockstar in its statement. “The updated versions of these classic games did not launch in a state that meets our own standards of quality, or the standards our fans have come to expect.”