The CEO of Grove Street Games, developer of the remastered GTA trilogy, seems to be angry with Rockstar Games after a new update.
Fans quickly noticed how the port team 'Grove Street Games' had been dropped from the trilogy's splash screen and now the ...
GTA fans are speculating that the developer of 2021's Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy might not be too pleased with Rockstar ...
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Set in the sprawling city of Los Santos and the surrounding area, Grand Theft Auto V delivers a world of unprecedented scale ...
UK indie-focused game expo WASD has now been officially cancelled, as its organiser enters liquidation. The news is, sadly, ...
In part three of a CTV W5 investigation into how car thieves are able to drive off with modern cars so easily, correspondent ...
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 ...
The CEO of Grove Street Games, developer of the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy Definitive Edition, says fixes were “kept out of ...
Now, Grove Street Games CEO Thomas Williamson has responded to the move, which seemingly came as a surprise to him. Writing ...