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Netflix is adding the GTA Trilogy to its games library on December 14
Netflix just announced that Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition will hit its platform on December 14. The open-world mayhem simulator joins more than 80 other games, including indie hits like Hades, Death’s Door and more.
The original ‘Red Dead Redemption’ is coming to PS4 and Switch
After years of speculation, ‘Red Dead Redemption’ is set to launch on PS4 and Nintendo Switch. This is the original 2010 release, and not the long-rumored remaster. The western-themed third-person shooter goes on sale August 17th. Though this is a straight port, the release does include the ‘Undead Nightmare’ DLC, the zombie campaign that was added to the Game of the Year edition back in the day.
GTA Online PC players hit with game-breaking exploit
Malicious elements of a community mod have made GTA Online too risky to play on PC.
'Grand Theft Auto VI' reportedly has a female lead
'GTA VI' will reportedly include the series' first playable female protagonist, but it might not arrive for two years or more.
Rockstar will slow 'Read Dead Online' updates to focus on the new GTA
There will no more major themed updates for Red Dead Online.
Rockstar apologizes for broken GTA remasters and pledges to fix bugs
The publisher is bringing the original versions of the three games back to its own PC store.
The remastered GTA trilogy is available to buy on PC again
Rockstar temporarily pulled the bundle 'to remove some data files that were unintentionally included.'
Rockstar pulls the remastered GTA trilogy on PC
The Rockstar Launcher is also out of commission after the bundle's release.
The remastered Grand Theft Auto trilogy arrives November 11th
The bundle costs $60, and it includes notable visual and gameplay upgrades.
Three classic Grand Theft Auto games will be re-released on modern platforms
Rockstar is enhancing the graphics and gameplay of 'GTA III', 'Vice City' and 'San Andreas.'
'GTA V' heads to PlayStation 5 in March 2022
Nearly a decade after its initial release on the seventh generation of consoles, Grand Theft Auto V will come out on PlayStation 5 in March 2022.
Thanks to a fan, Rockstar is fixing GTA Online's slow PC loading times
GTA Online fans can thank one of their own for an upcoming fix for the game's infamous loading times on PC.
'GTA Online' is getting its first solo heist
The December 15th update will add a new location and 100-plus songs.
Rockstar rolls out its own PC games launcher
Following other publishers such as EA and Ubisoft, Rockstar Games is rolling out a games launcher for Windows PC. It'll pull your Rockstar titles together in one place, including those you've bought through other stores such as Steam (though it doesn't support some games).
‘GTA: Online’ opens the doors to The Diamond Casino & Resort
The wait is over for GTA: Online's long-rumored "Vinewood Casino." The Diamond Casino & Resort opened its doors today. The "sprawling entertainment and luxury living complex" offers plenty to bet on, including roulette, blackjack and three card poker, plus slot machines and horse racing. And if gambling isn't your thing, you can always hangout in the infinity pool on the roof or customize your master penthouse.
After Math: Hello Darkness, my old friend
Well, this week lasted years. While we weren't being bludgeoned by the cantankerous Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, we were learning about how 50 million Facebook users had their accounts hacked, that Elon Musk is being sued by the SEC for his Twitter posts (the ones about privatizing Tesla, not the ones wherein he libels a rescue diver), and that Red Dead Redemption 2 will rustle the remainder of your hard drive's free space.
'Red Dead Redemption 2' will be a massive 105GB download
Red Dead Redemption 2 is finally dropping next month, and Sony has revealed some of what's in store with the pre-order launch of its PS4 Pro Bundle. The box refers to a "timed exclusive for 30 days" and mentions online content. We knew PlayStation users were getting some unique content, but this confirms they'll get it ahead of everyone else, too.
'GTA: Online' goes clubbin' next week with 'After Hours'
A little bit of Liberty City is coming to GTA: Online very, very soon. "Gay" Tony Prince, first seen in Grand Theft Auto IV's "The Ballad of Gay Tony" expansion from 2009, is opening up a nightclub in Los Santos and needs your help. "A perfect cover for all illicit activities, Nightclubs can be customized, staffed and promoted, offering players a brand new business opportunity," Rockstar teased last month. Judging by the trailer, the main mission in "After Hours" is securing a DJ for Prince's latest venture. "Run your nightclub business from setup, design, staffing and promotion; the more popular the nightclub, the faster your secure safe will fill up," Rockstar promised.
China pours $1 billion into a 'Hyperloop' for cars
Just a day after Hyperloop TT announced a deal in China, another high-speed transport startup has done the same. Arrivo, Brogan BamBrogan's not-quite Hyperloop company, has entered into partnership with GTA a wholly-owned subsidiary of a company that's owned by the Chinese government. As part of the deal, GTA will offer up $1 billion worth of credit to back potential Arrivo projects worldwide.
America's love affair with firearms bleeds into gaming culture
Gaming culture is rife with graphic representations of gun violence and has been since arcade goers first blew aliens out of Space Invader's skies. You'll be hard-pressed to find more than a handful of AAA titles designed for adults (sit down Rayman) that don't rely on firearms, or use gore in substitution, either as a primary tool for the gameplay or as a thematic element.