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The GTA Trilogy is back on PC

The GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition  came out last week, only for Rockstar Games to immediately take it down. Now the games are back up. 

When the GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition  launched on Thursday, it was nearly unplayable on PC. Things were so bad that the entire Rockstar Game Launcher went down for maintenance. The launcher went back up on Friday but the GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition  was still unavailable for purchase. There was a lot of speculation as to why but it seems the issues stem from some inner-workings that should not have been part of this release.

GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition  is unavailable to play or purchase as we remove files unintentionally included in these versions,” Rockstar said on Twitter. “We’re sorry for the disruption and hope to have correct ones up soon.”

Rockstar finally put the GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition  back up for sale on Sunday.

It’s safe to say that the GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition  isn’t garnering the reception that Rockstar was hoping for at all. Fans are still sharing  hilarious bugs and glitches from the games. Not to mention  certain features from the PS2 versions being missing aren’t winning people over. Take-Two is confident that Grand Theft Auto has the staying power of James Bond, though.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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