This is why we can't have nice things. Or, a new Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer, for that matter. Just days after Rockstar Games released Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced for free to all users on Steam, Epic Games Store, and Rockstar Games Launcher, the Grand Theft Auto V upgrade is getting mixed reviews on Valve's digital games distribution platform.
If you head on over to the official Steam page of GTA V Enhanced, you'll see that nearly 50% of all reviews of the game are negative, with most comments revolving around either the temporarily disabling of text chat in-game, the lack of a GTA 6 trailer (sigh...) and the ongoing problems with account migration, which, by the way, Rockstar is working hard to resolve at the moment.
With a retail price of $30, GTA V Enhanced is a bargain, especially considering that it's currently being sold for half its usual price through March 20. While some of the criticisms are warranted, it is odd that gamers continue to nitpick the slight issues with Rockstar and their decision to re-release a new Grand Theft Auto V Edition over ten years into the game's launch. Every re-release has had legitimate reasoning behind it.







