Take-Two CEO Announces That the Glitch Behind GTA Trilogy’s Launch Problems is Solved

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Whether you’re one of the numerous fans of the Grand Theft Auto series or not, you can’t hide the fact that the GTA Trilogy: the Definitive Edition has been through some major problems. The three legendary games from the bundle (GTA 3, GTA Vice City, and GTA San Andreas) haven’t been received as well as the developers were expecting, and for good reasons.

The remake of the GTA Trilogy has some serious glitches. The old saying that nothing beats the original might be true after all, even when it comes to gaming. But luckily for GTA fans, there could be a solution.

Take-Two CEO says that there are no more launch issues for GTA Trilogy

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick explained during an interview for CNBC:

And with regards to the GTA trilogy, that was actually not a new title. That was a remaster of preexisting titles. We did have a glitch in the beginning, that glitch was resolved.

How could it be any clearer than that? We’re eagerly inviting our readers who play the GTA Trilogy to tell us if the issue has indeed been removed or not.

Let’s remind ourselves a bit about the original titles of the bundle:

GTA 3 was released way back in 2001, and it was the first Grand Theft Auto title that embraced 3D graphics.

GTA Vice City was released a year later, and it’s best known for the 80s vibe and the Miami lifestyle. The title became one of the best-selling video games in history.

GTA San Andreas was released in 2004, and it was rapidly recognized as having one of the most massive storylines and gameplay in the history of gaming.

Take-Two Interactive is an American holding company for gaming that owns two major publishing labels. And as you’ve already guessed, one of that labels is Rockstar Games.

 

 

Cristian Antonescu
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