Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition was recently re-released on the Nintendo Switch as per earlier reports. It's cheaper than before at only $30. The only problem? It doesn't solve one of the biggest problems the compilation had years ago: the fact that Grand Theft Auto: Vice City wasn't included on the physical game cartridge and required a separate download.

When Rockstar Games took over publishing duties from Nintendo and slashed the price from $59.99 to just $29.99, many assumed this dramatic price reduction came alongside improvements. After all, why else would they re-release the same product at half the cost?

Fans were left even more excited when Amazon's product listing displayed cover art without the dreaded "Download Required" banner that had plagued the original release. For fans who prefer physical media and complete game collections, this seemed like a dream come true. Finally, they thought, all three classic Grand Theft Auto games would be available on a single cartridge without the need for additional downloads or internet connections. Alas, this isn't the case.

As packages began arriving at doorsteps across the country, disappointed buyers took to social media to share the harsh reality. The physical boxes they received prominently displayed the same "Download required. See back" warning from 2021. The only difference buyers could identify was that the cartridges appeared to be newly manufactured, but the actual content remained unchanged.