Rockstar Games' subscription service has seemingly added the Nintendo Switch as a platform on the company's official website.
Activity in the Steam backend seems to suggest that Rockstar is working on an upcoming patch for the remastered trilogy.
Worse still though, it appears as though The Trilogy has been abandoned by Rockstar and Take Two Interactive.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition is finally out on Steam and Epic Games Store. The game is also now playable on the Steam Deck.
Over a year on from its original launch, the troubled remastered trilogy seems to be making its way to additional PC platforms.
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That's according to an updated release schedule until FY 2025 that Take-Two recently shared as a part of its quarterly earnings report.
The sequel is officially in "active development" but can the studio really surpass its previous works? Does it even matter to fans?
A massive new update brings a large number of fixes to each of the three technically beleaguered remasters, as previously promised.
Despite its troubled launch and negative critical reception, GTA: Trilogy - The Definitive Edition sales have "significantly exceeded expectations."
Take-Two Interactive CEO seems to downplay GTA: The Trilogy's technical issues, suggesting that the game has done "just great for the company."
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Those who purchased the remastered collection on PC have several options of a free title from Rockstar's various franchises.
Meanwhile, the physical releases of Among Us and GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition both debut in the top 10 as well.
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Patch 1.02 has gone live for the game on consoles, as the remastered trilogy begins its long journey down the road to recovery.
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