

"While one of the goals of the Definitive Editions was to allow players to enjoy these games on modern platforms for many years to come, we also understand that some of you would still like to have the previous classic versions available for purchase." Rockstar has since apologized for the state of the games at launch and is offering the original versions to buyers as recompense.

The Rockstar Games Launcher is available now for PC from the Rockstar website.The original versions of the games were pulled from the Rockstar Store to make room for the launch of the GTA Trilogy, which sadly didn't go down so well. And there are quite a few publisher-specific ones now: the Rockstar Games Launcher joins apps like Electronic Arts’ Origin, Ubisoft’s Uplay, and the Launcher. It’ll also link your Rockstar Social Club account to cloud saves, and automatically update games.Įssentially, it’s exactly what you’d expect from a company’s own launcher it doesn’t appear to be drastically breaking the mold from any other ones out there. Any saves should also transition into the launcher. Once it’s downloaded, the Rockstar Games Launcher will ask to scan your PC for any currently installed Rockstar titles and will pull them into the launcher. Noire: Complete Edition is $29.99, Grand Theft Auto 3 is $9.99, Grand Theft Auto 5: Premium Edition is $34.98, and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is $9.99. At launch in the store, Bully: Scholarship Edition is available for $14.99, Max Pain 3: Complete Edition is $34.98, L.A. The Rockstar Games Launcher is the central hub for everything Rockstar on Windows PC. Rockstar Games has released its own game launcher, offering Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas up for free with the platform’s debut.
