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- Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition developer Grove Street Games is unfollowing Rockstar Games on Twitter.
- Grove Street Games was recently removed from the GTA Trilogy screen, but they remain in the game's credits.
- The latest GTA Trilogy update includes a multitude of bug fixes, improvements and a new classic lighting option.
Grove Street Games, the original development studio behind it Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Editionreportedly unfollowed Rockstar Games, the creator and publisher of the series, on Twitter. This comes just a few days after Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition received a massive new update that completely removed the official Grove Street Games logo from the trilogy's home screen.
In 2021, Rockstar Games confirmed that they will release remastered versions of grand theft auto trilogy, which consists of Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice Cityand Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. While Rockstar was the original developer and publisher behind the trilogy, The definitive edition was managed by Grove Street Games, best known for assisting with titles such as Ark: Survival Evolved and the recently released one Ark: Survival Ascended. Rockstar will still oversee the project and publish the remastered package, but most of its development was completed by Grove Street Games.
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GTA Trilogy developer is no longer following Rockstar Games
Grove Street Games' attempt to remaster the famous trilogy was ultimately in vain. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition it received mostly negative reviews from critics and fans due to its massive number of bugs, glitches, and poor visual updates, leading to an apology from Rockstar Games. While numerous updates have been released over the past three years, the latest appears to have caused Grove Street Games to unfollow Rockstar Games on Twitter, according to eagle-eyed users on the platform. Although the studio remains in the generic for GTA Trilogy remasters, the latest update has removed the Grove Street Games logo from the game's play screen, which fans believe is the reason for the sudden unfollowing of Rockstar Games.
In response to the studio's removal from the trilogy screen, Grove Street Games boss Thomas Williamson expressed his frustration on Twitter, claiming that hundreds of fixes in the game's latest update were actually developed by the studio, but “remained out of players' hands for years. .” Although Williamson states that many of the fixes included in the latest update for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition were made by Grove Street Games, Rockstar seems to have brought Video Games Deluxe on board to enhance the trilogy, as the studio is now credited in the game.
While it seems to be up in the air, but which studio developed which fix, the latest patch it is undoubtedly the biggest yet. The surprise update not only includes a classic lighting mod, but brings a multitude of fixes and improvements to allow for a much smoother gaming experience. In fact, the update seems to be so big that there are even changes not mentioned in the latest ones GTA Trilogy patch notes.