Grand Theft Auto Trilogy Has Been Removed From Sale On PC

Grand Theft Auto Trilogy Has Been Removed From Sale On PC
Rockstar Games (Edited by GGRecon)

Written by 

Mel Ramsay

Published 

12th Nov 2021 13:10

In case you missed it, the Grand Theft Auto remaster dropped this week and has very much had a mixed reception. 

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition (to use its full name) is available on Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. Well, actually, forget the latter as it's now been removed. 

There's been some ongoing issues, with Rockstar addressing the problems in a Tweet from its support account. They wrote: "We thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to work on restoring services for the Rockstar Games Launcher and supported titles."

When Will The GTA Remaster Be Available On PC Again?

Sadly, right now we don't know when it will go back up. At the time of writing, it's still not available to get on PC. Although judging by the reception from some fans, that might not be the worst thing in the world. 

Coincidentally, the exact same situation also happened with the PlayStation version. On November 11, it was removed from the PSN Store. However, the problem was solved within a few hours and was back up for purchase relatively quickly. 

What Are Fans Saying About The GTA Remaster?

Predictably, some people love it and some people... not so much. The GTA Reddit has been ablaze with a variety of before and after screenshots that are questionable, to say the least.

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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition is available on PS4, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC (when it goes back up).

 

Mel Ramsay
About the author
Mel Ramsay
Mel was the Editor-in-Chief at GGRecon. She was previously a senior journalist at LADbible, where she also wrote regularly for GAMINGbible and SPORTbible. She then became Head of Editorial at Social Chain, where she led the teams on GameByte, FragHero, Sporf, Student Problems, and others. Her work can also be found on Sky News, BBC, The Drum, Huffington Post, Student Problems, TYLA, and a range of other publications.
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