

Rockstar Games recently made the groundbreaking announcement of the Grand Theft Auto Deluxe Edition for the original trilogy. This will bring the legendary trio of GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas back into the spotlight. A new generation of fans will get the chance to enjoy the epic saga with the major next-gen facelift.
However, following the announcement of this news, Rockstar Games have confirmed the removal of original titles from online stores. This is being done to promote the sales of the deluxe edition, as it will be the best way to experience the game. Now a certain portion of the fans has taken to Steam to encourage other users to buy the games in a more innovative way by simply leaving reviews.
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Fans are using Steam reviews to encourage users to buy original Grand Theft Auto titles
A simple google search for Steam reviews of GTA 3, San Andreas, and Vice City will give you everything you are looking for. Moreover, Eurogamer has compiled a list of reviews that the community has been leaving in the comment section. It is now a well-known fact that all three legendary titles are destined to be deleted. The only way to save it from being removed from the store is by buying the games.
This will allow you to forever own a copy of the legendary games in their original form. Although it won’t carry the facelift that Rockstar Games are planning to roll out this fall. However, it can still hold value as special memorabilia, reminding you of the simpler times where Jet Packing in Los Santos and a bike ride through Vice City was peak gaming.
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Rockstar Games shared the news via a blog post on their official website. On the occasion of GTA 3’s 20th anniversary, the studio has decided to celebrate with special deluxe edition titles. Vice City and San Andreas are both on the verge of completing 20 years, and this will be a fantastic way to pay homage to the legendary games, whilst keeping them alive.
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