Grand Theft Auto 5’s source code has apparently leaked on GitHub. These leaks reportedly include data such as scripting functions, turntables, content that didn’t make it to the final version of GTA Online, and more.
A spotted by DSOGaming, the GitHub page hosting the leak also reportedly contains content such as developer notes and some parts of the anti-cheat used in the game.
On September 18, various clips of what appeared to be from an early development version of GTA 6 leaked online. Most of these clips seemed to be from an early pre-alpha build from 2021, as well some from 2019. Rockstar later confirmed that the leaks were, in fact, legit.
GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition might make its way to Steam
SteamDB continues to see updates for GTA: Trilogy. The latest comes on November 14, and as reported by Exputer, it seems like a Steam release is coming soon.
SteamDB updated the Definitive editions for GTA 3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas. These games are part of the 2021 compilation by Rockstar Games. It came out on November 11, 2021 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
On PC, the game has only been available to buy through the Rockstar Games Launcher. The SteamDB updates to the game were spotted on GTAForums in October, which means that this could change soon. GTA 3, GTA: San Andreas, and GTA: Vice City are currently listed on SteamDB as unnamed tokens.
The GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition was marred with issues upon release (Check out IGN’s review here). The game later got some major updates and fixed most of the technical issues. It even went on to become a success for Rockstar, as the compilation may have sold over 10 million units.
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