Grove Street Games, the studio behind the controversial Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, has surprisingly become the first of the two companies to unfollow Rockstar Games on X (formerly known as Twitter).
This move comes after Rockstar Games' decision to remove the name Grove Street Games from the opening credits of said trilogy, which initially fueled a series of debates and speculations about the nature of the ties between both companies.
When the Definitive Edition launched in 2021, it came with heavy criticism due to the plethora of technical issues and controversial design choices. Since release, Rockstar Games has been updating and patching the game to better it, but that initial wave of backlash left a seemingly permanent mark.
Between the GTA Trilogy and other projects such as the console port of Ark: Survival Ascended (which also happened to have mixed reviews), Grove Street Games has been busy while burning the candle at both ends. Recent actions from the studio make it seem like raw feelings might have existed between Grove Street Games and Rockstar Games through the controversy surrounding the Definitive Edition.






