Review bombing is one of many ways users protest against playing games. The underlying reason fans think about the GTA Trilogy is unaccessible to PC users. After the fans found files which are related to a copy of unlicensed soundtracks and uncompilable files, Rockstar pulled the GTA Trilogy from its PC launcher. In the 2096 users’ reviews on Metacritic 72 are positive, 30 are mixed and 1993 negative. With the console-based GTA trilogy, the Nintendo Switch also rates at 0.6 out of 10. The release of GTA Trilogy caused a very serious chaos for Rockstar Games. The long-awaited fans are demanding a refund. Rockstar hasn’t responded to these calls. On November 13, the account tweeted: TheRockstar GamesLauncher is now online, but GTA: Trilogy The Definitive Edition isn’t possible to play or purchase since we remove files unintentionally included in these versions. We were sorry for the interruption and hope that they have done well soon. This is the case in which the data miners found the uncompiled files of the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, and claimed that they also contained the famous Hot Coffee-like files. The reason Rockstar pulled GTA Trilogy from its launcher is to double-check the files and remove them if it’s there. Hot Coffee was a sex mini-game during Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was lost in the last episode. But some fans discovered the files and made them available again that cost $20 million in legal expenses to Rockstar. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy Definitive Edition is available in digital form on the PlayStation Store, Microsoft, and Nintendo eShop.