Rockstar has removed GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition from sale on PC
PC gamers who were hoping to try out Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition have been prevented from playing the anticipated remaster thanks to the official Rockstar Launcher being down for maintenance for 12 hours, which stings enough, but it looks like further salt is being rubbed into those wounds as the PC version of the game has been pulled from the developer’s store entirely.
At the time of writing there’s been no official statement from Rockstar to provide an explanation, but since the game launched across other platforms, negative reviews have been flooding in regarding its quality, which hoards of disappointed fans across all available platforms.
There’s some speculation that GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition has been removed as a result of this early feedback, however, this could somehow be in relation to the ongoing maintenance, or simply some last-minute bug fixes. We won’t know for sure until an official statement has been made, but have reached out to Rockstar for clarification.
We thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to work on restoring services for the Rockstar Games Launcher and supported titles.November 12, 2021
The Rockstar Launcher being down isn’t just an issue for any fans of the GTA series though, as even if you’ve previously signed into your machine and ticked the ‘remember me’ option, you’ll be prevented from playing your entire Rockstar library.
Last night, Rockstar tweeted “services for the Rockstar Games Launcher and supported titles are temporarily offline for maintenance”, adding: “Services will return as soon as maintenance is completed.”
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