The drama continues - just as most of us thought that removing Grove Street Games from the splash screen was the end of the story between the Florida-based studio and Rockstar Games, that's where we were wrong. The studio that worked on Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is firing back, and they've got ammo.
Thomas Williamson, the self-proclaimed "final boss", over at the aforementioned studio, finally talked about their latest project, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, for the first time in three years, speaking out against their long-time partners.
Williamson on X had a straightforward response to the allegations that Rockstar had cut ties with Grove Street Games, saying that what Rockstar did was a "dick move" after they provided "hundreds of fixes" that took years to find their way into the game.
The drama started when Rockstar nonchalantly updated the GTA Remastered trilogy, bringing all three games up to par with their mobile counterparts. While the improvements briefly took the headlines, it was the removal of Grove Street Games from each title's splash screen that became the talk of the town.







