This week the PC version only launches on the Rockstar Games launcher. The Rockstar Games Launcher went offline soon. Because the games played by Rockstar have been unplayable. In the same breath, Rockstar removed the ability to buy the PC version of the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition from its website. Yesterday, while announcing the restoration of the Rockstar Games Launcher, Rockstar tweeted that the PC version of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition remained unavailable or can be bought “as long as we remove certain files not included in these versions”. “I’m sorry for the inconvenience, and I hope the problem will get resolved sooner,” Rockstar added. The Rockstar Games Launcher is now online, but GTA: The Trilogy? The Definitive edition is unavailable to play or purchase, as this edition removes unintentionally included files. We’re sorry for the disruption and hope that our ones will be right up soon. https://t.co/NiMNXUKCVh Rockstar Support (@RockstarSupport) November 13, 2021. This content is hosted on a separate platform, where it will not display it without any additional tools. Please let cookies view. What do you use to manage cookies? In the wake of this article’s publication, the PC version of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is offline and not available to purchase, but the console version is on sale. The mention of unintentionally included music in the game might be related to the supposed inclusion of unlicensed music in the game’s files. All three GTA titles included in the remaster bundle have already been affected by music licensing issues in the past, so many of these tracks were omitted as the games were later re-released for iOS and Android, PlayStatuion 3 and PlayStation 4. As such, the fans eagerly predicted the future would be real real and let the whole radio station song roster be restored. Twitter user Ash R. dug around San Andreas’ files and reported that music cut out of the game because of expired licences is still in the game, but isn’t played in normal circumstances. “San Andreas has all the fine art. She tweeted that she couldn’t find her a password.” So the audio format for the Defendive Editions was the standard of OGG-VORBIS. But, not as interesting as San Andreas, there is all the cut music! It’s simply disabled by script! pic.twitter.com/FBGJINdBYy? Ash R. (@Ash 735) November 11, 2021 Those content are hosted by an external platform, but only if you accept the targeting of cookies. Please allow the views of cookies. Manage the cookie configuration. It gets worse for Rockstar. Selon the expert, Vadim M. who analyzes the Grand Theft Auto series, The Definitive Edition contains a lot of research and development related issues. I’m basically a moral swindling for those who care about being hidden from the scene,” tweeted Vadim M.. “We can see what the cut in missions/scripts and read Rockstar North’s notes from that era.” And for those who don’t understand, it’s basically the holy grail. We can see what was cut and read Rockstar North’s notes from that era. Vadim, M. (@NationalPepper) November 11, 2021 The content is hosted on an external platform which uses ads only for cookie-based purposes. Please allow cookies to view. How to handle cookies? The Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition has been a disaster for Rockstar. While the remastered games already gained meme status with their dodgy visuals and bugs, the PC version has been offline for two days now, and Rockstar hasn’t yet indicated when it will return.