Latest patch for GTA Trilogy: The Definitive Edition fixes a lot of major bugs and issues

Making the defintiive edition live up to its name.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

GTA Trilogy: The Definitive Edition launched earlierthis month, and had a very bumpy start. A week later, Rockstaraddressed the issueand promsied to deliver fixes to work toward making the game the true product that fans deserve.

A few days ago, Rockstar released patch 1.02 that fixed a lot of bugs, and today marks the release of patch 1.03 for all the platforms the game is on except the Nintendo Switch (the Switch patch is expected in the “coming days,” according to the studio).

You can read the full list ofpatch notes here, but some highlights include:

Along with overall fixes, Rockstar has fixed issues from individual games as well. A lot of them will help players who were having issues with story progression, so if you were unable to do a mission before (like the Gun Runner mission in Vice City), the new patch might be able to help.

Lastly, Rockstar has announced aslight delayto the physical release of the game on PlayStation and Xbox consoles. The physical release was supposed to happen on Dec. 6, 2021 for the aforementioned consoles, but the new release date is now Dec. 17, 2021. The Nintendo Switch version is set for early 2022.

Three classics in one place.

The original Grand Theft Auto trio has returned, bundling GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas into one remastered compilation. Improved graphics rework textures and lighting, while title-wide refinements adapt the trilogy for the modern age.

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