A first look at GTA: The Trilogy- The Definitive Edition. This is a collection that will come with remastered versions of Grand Theft Auto III, Vice city and San Andreas. These will not only have graphical improvements, but will also have changes in their gameplay to give them a more modern touch.
In the first preview of the gameplay of GTA: The Trilogy, we saw several iconic moments from these games with better visual quality. Although apparently everything remains the same in these remasters, Rockstar he might be planning to remove offensive material that appeared, on different occasions, in the originals.
Rockstar might have removed something from the games in GTA: the Trilogy
Although at the moment there is nothing official, a user of Reddit shared a somewhat peculiar discovery. In the recently released trailer for GTA: The Trilogy the character appears Phil Cassidy, whom perhaps they will remember from Vice city and Grand Theft Auto III.
In the original games, Phil He wears a T-shirt that is patterned with the Confederate flag, while in the recent preview his clothing was altered. For those who do not know, this symbol is used by various racist groups in USA which may be the reason behind its removal.
The user of Reddit who shared the change expressed annoyance and concern about it. He said if they had altered a shirt, then what other differences could we expect from these remasters of GTA. He added that perhaps some dialogues and missions have censorship ‘to please the modern audience‘.
We will have to wait for GTA: The Trilogy will be launched on November 11 to find out if this user’s fears become a reality. A new version of Resident Evil 4 It was released with several changes to misogynistic dialogue and caused a stir. Will you expect something similar to this collection of Grand Theft Auto?
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