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The release of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition was supposed to be a happy event celebrating the remasters of three of the best open-world games ever made, but shortly after that release the Rockstar Games Launcher went down and GTA Trilogy PC was pulled from sale - which is apparently due to "unintentionally included" files that may have been songs.

The remastered Grand Theft Auto Trilogy - GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas - was released yesterday and things didn't go very well at all for the PC version. Aside from raising eyebrows due to these PS2 games having higher system requirements than last year's Red Dead Redemption 2, the Rockstar Games Launcher - which the remastered trilogy is exclusive to after Rockstar pulled the originals from Steam - went down immediately and was offline for a day.

At the same time, Rockstar also pulled the GTA Trilogy PC version from sale without explanation - which it now says is because it is removing "files unintentionally included in these versions".

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