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GTA Trilogy Dataminers Find Missing Music In Code As Problems Mount For ‘Definitive’ Release

Removed from sale on PC, apparent dev ‘comments’ in code.

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (let’s just say ‘GTA Trilogy’ for the rest of the article) arrived with plenty of buzz yesterday, though aside from a near-launch trailer there wasn’t a huge amount of build-up. There wasn’t much footage either, or reviews, which perhaps led to some nerves around how good and ‘definitive’ it would be.

We shared some footage of GTA Trilogy on Switch yesterday, which is just gameplay without any commentary, and we are working on a review. Though some are certainly happy enough with the results, we’ve had various members of our team and others on social media being distinctly unimpressed with various aspects. In fact, considering the hype and excitement that normally accompanies a Rockstar / GTA release this feels like a mis-step, at least if online noise is to be believed.

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