The CEO of Grove Street Games, developer of the remastered GTA trilogy, seems to be angry with Rockstar Games after a new update.
Speaking entire hypothetically: It's a dick move to remove primary developers from credits in an update, especially when an update includes hundreds of fixes that were provided by those developers ...
Grand Theft Auto publisher Rockstar Games angered GTA: The Trilogy developer after the latest update removed its name from ...
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition recently got a surprise update after 3 years, as per a report by ...
After the Grove Street Games logo was omitted from the opening splash screens of each title in the 'Grand Theft Auto: The ...
Now, Grove Street Games CEO Thomas Williamson has responded to the move, which seemingly came as a surprise to him. Writing ...
The boss of GTA Trilogy developer Grove Street Games has spoken out on social media to blast the removal of "primary ...
Grove Street Games, the original developer behind Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, unfollows Rockstar ...
While the update doesn't have a release date or window yet, Rockstar Games introduced some details in a blog post published ...
Specifically, a new update for the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy arrived this week, and it fixed plenty of issues that the game ...
Earlier this week, Rockstar released an update for the GTA Trilogy that fixed many of its problems. That update strangely ...
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