Netflix has revealed that it plans to shake up the way that it measures and releases ratings data.
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Grand Theft Auto trilogy has been discovered, suggesting a remastered announcement is on the way.As spotted by VGC, The Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition has been classified today (September 30) by South Korea’s Game Rating and Administration Committee, which seems to line up with the recent rumours of a remastered release of Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.These initial rumours came from Kotaku in August, who reported that
.Netflix has revealed that it plans to shake up the way that it measures and releases ratings data.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition will reportedly have Grand Theft Auto 5 controls and targeting.As reported by VGC, an official Rockstar Games product description has been uncovered by dataminer alloc8or detailing the specifics of the recently announced Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy.One of the most notable details in the description suggests that the remastered trilogy will feature “Grand Theft Auto V-style controls and targeting” and more.“Three iconic cities, three epic
Exception: Unless the subject is South Korea’s smash hit show Squid Game.
“Squid Game” debuted to 206 million streaming minutes (in America) the week of Sept. 13 – Sept.
111 million globally since its Sept. 17 release, the Korean dystopian drama has, as to be expected, exploded into a real-life phenomenon — with weird and wacky, sometimes disappointing or occasionally dangerous results.St.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe buzz about “Squid Game” hit the radar of North Korea’s repressive socialist dictatorship, which slammed the Netflix breakout hit as proof that South Korea’s capitalist culture is a “beastly” failure.North Korean propaganda site Arirang Meari, in a report about “Squid Game,” excoriated the high-concept survival drama as depicting the “sad reality of a beastly South Korean society.”“‘Squid Game’ gained popularity because it exposes the reality of South Korean
Alan Wake Remastered coming to Nintendo Switch, as this version of the game has been given a rating in the US.The ESRB has rated Alan Wake Remastered for Nintendo‘s console, shown alongside PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One platforms, where the game already released earlier this month.This follows reports last month when the remaster was rated in Brazil, although Remedy Entertainment has not made any official announcement.In NME’s four-star review, Adam Cook said Alan Wake Remastered
EXCLUSIVE: TruTV has handed a pilot order to Seoul Hunters, a sketch comedy show from Cathy Shim (Reno 911!) and Robert Ben Garant (Reno 911!, Night At The Museum), Big Breakfast and Ben Silverman and Howard T. Owen’s Propagate. Shim and Garant also star, along with up-and-coming comic Peter Kim (Fairfax) and popular Korean comedian and trot artist Kim Young-chul (Knowing Bros).
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition may cost £70 on current generation consoles, if an online retail listing is to be believed. As of writing (October 11), the listing is still up online at retailer base.com (via VGC), with both the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 versions of the game costing £69.99 (with a £5.14 discount as of right now as well).The Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PS4 versions of the remastered collection are retailing at £59.99 (also with a £5.14 discount).
Rockstar Games has officially announced Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, after plenty of leaks and rumours circulated about the release.The collection will include Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, and San Andreas, with the games coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC.
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GTA Trilogy – a collection that contains the classic PS2 trilogy of GTA titles including Grand Theft Auto 3, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – since Take-Two hinted at three new “remasters” or “remakes” back in its Q1 2022 earnings call.Back then, the mega-publisher and owner of Rockstar Games noted that the studio is working on three unannounced “iterations of previously released titles” – though it’s been coy about saying exactly what they are.
Grand Theft Auto trilogy remasters are indeed real, this time from Rockstar Games itself.Data was found yesterday (October 5) by Rockstar Intel’s @videotech_ (as spotted by PC Gamer) via a Rockstar Launcher update. Within the update lie references to the trilogy’s supposed individual games – GTA 3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas.
a recent blog post regarding its September update.“We are all riding the crest of the Korean wave, and this can be felt not only in film, music, or fashion, but also in our language, as evidenced by some of the words and phrases of Korean origin included in the latest update of the Oxford English Dictionary.”The new batch of K-related words includes entries for mukbang, “a video featuring a person eating a large quantity of food and talking to the audience,” the comic book genre manhwa and the
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Grand Theft Auto 3 and Vice City reverse engineered fan project has been removed for a second time after Take-Two issued another takedown notice.Titled ‘re3’, the project wants to offer “the fully reversed source code” for both games alongside a slew of improvements like a rotatable camera, widescreen support, and no loading screens between islands in the games.Take-Two filed a lawsuit over the projects back in September, with the lawsuit itself stating that the programmers behind the project