Rockstar has apologised for the “unexpected” technical issues plaguing its widely lambasted Grand Theft Auto: Trilogy – Definitive Edition release, promising to put the classic versions of the games back on sale on PC and making them free to owners of the remaster.
It says it will be adding a new bundle featuring the original PC versions of the games to its launcher “shortly” and that it will also be giving the classic bundle to owners of the Definitive Edition on PC at no extra cost until 30th June next year.
The first of these updates is due for all versions of the Definitive Edition “in the coming days”.
Rockstar will also backtrack on its decision to remove the classic versions of GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas from sale – but only for PC, and only on its own launcher.