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Rockstar has confirmed that it is investigating a solution for a bug inGrand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, which suggests that the game will likely receive a new update. The potential update will address a bug reported by theGrand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Editioncommunity, where a safe door fails to blow up during the “Breaking the Bank at Caligula’s” mission.

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Editionfailedto achieve what it promised on consoles. The remastered collection of three iconic games from theGrand Theft Autoseries faced significant criticism for technical issues, missing content, and graphical flaws, leading to a controversial reception among fans and critics. However, Rockstar recently released an update to address many of these issues and concerns, and another one might be coming soon.

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The issue occurs during the “Breaking the Bank at Caligula’s” mission inGrand Theft Auto: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition, where the safe door doesn’t explode as it’s supposed to. In response to player concerns, Rockstar addressed the issue on its officialsupport website, confirming it is working on a solution and offering a temporary workaround. This announcement suggests that the solution will likely come in the form ofanotherGTA Trilogyupdate.

GTA Trilogy Likely to Receive a New Update to Address a Bug

While the Rockstar team looks for a permanent fix, the temporary solution it offered for players involves intentionally failing the mission by either killing CJ with the remote explosives or eliminating Woozie. After the mission fails, players should cancel the retry option and head to the nearest safehouse. Once there, they must save the game manually, restart the game, and load the saved file. Finally, players should return to the mission and try “Breaking the Bank at Caligula’s” again from the mission blip on the map. This should temporarily resolve the glitch.

This announcement follows theGTA Trilogyupdate 1.112, which added a new Classic Lighting mode to enhance the visuals ofGTA 3,Vice City, andSan Andreas. These features were already available inGTA Trilogymobile versions, and aim to bring the original lighting effects to consoles and PC, helping recreate the nostalgic feel of the classic games. In addition to the new lighting mode, the update also includes bug fixes and general improvements.

With ongoing improvements and the upcoming bug fix, Rockstar is putting in effort to make things right with players and offer a smoother experience. The community’s patience appears to be paying off, as the developer keeps working on fixingGTA Trilogyerrors.

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Three iconic cities, three epic stories. Play the genre-defining classics of the original trilogy updated for a new generation — now with across-the-board enhancements including brilliant new lighting and environmental upgrades, high-resolution textures, increased draw distances, Grand Theft Auto V-style controls and targeting, and much more. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition includes:• Grand Theft Auto III: It all starts in Liberty City. With the revolutionary freedom to go anywhere and jack anyone, Grand Theft Auto III puts the center of the criminal underworld at your fingertips, if you have enough guts to take it.• Grand Theft Auto: Vice City: Welcome to the 1980s. From the decade of big hair and pastel suits comes the story of one man’s rise to the top of the criminal pile. Grand Theft Auto returns with Tommy Vercetti’s tale of betrayal and revenge in a neon-soaked tropical town full of excess and brimming with possibilities.• Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: It’s the early ’90s in Los Santos, a city tearing itself apart. Framed for homicide, Carl “CJ” Johnson is forced on a journey that takes him across the entire state of San Andreas, in an attempt to save his family and to take control of the streets.