Concerns and Speculations Surrounding Rockstar Games’ Remake of ‘Blood Killing’ After the Disastrous ‘Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Definitive Edition’

2023-07-09 05:36:24

For a long time, the biggest feature of Rockstar Games, the developer of the “Grand Theft Auto” series, is that it can bring players a variety of extremely detailed and huge open world games, usually without any serious bugs or technical problems. However, this image will also be cracked in 2021 due to the launch of “Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Definitive Edition”, just like the controversial work “Dian Yu Ren Ke 2077” launched by CD Projekt Red. Recently, there have been rumors suggesting that Rockstar Games is currently planning a remake/remastered version of the original “Blood Killing”, but the reaction of many players seems to be more worried than expected. After all kinds of rumors and leaks, Rockstar Games finally officially launched in 2021, which assembled “Grand Theft Auto 3”, “Grand Theft Auto: Vice City” and “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas”. “Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Definitive Edition”, a remake of the three classic works, but this version was eventually re-released due to poor game quality, extremely miserable optimization performance, and full of bugs and errors. Damned Rockstar Games’ image. Since the official launch of “Blood Blood 2” in 2018 and received overwhelming praise, many players have hoped for the opportunity to revisit the previous game. In the past few years, players have heard rumors that “Blood Killing” will launch a remake or ported version from time to time, but recently, this work has suddenly been re-rated in South Korea, which has once again ignited the battle with the re-imagining game. There are rumors about the plate making, but many fans are starting to worry that this may repeat the tragedy of “Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Definitive Edition”. A player by the name of Plus-Inspection-688 recently shared his concerns about the remake on the Reddit forum Reddit discussion board, and the reason behind it, of course, was when GTA Trilogy came out. status. Considering that this post has received 3,500 likes and hundreds of responses, it is certain that such an idea has indeed resonated among many players. After digging into the comments below the post, you can see that most players are not looking forward to Rockstar Games launching a remake or transplant version of “Blood Killing”, while the user with the most likes, Naturally_Fragrant, said that he would rather see This classic game “died with dignity” and didn’t want it to launch a port of poor quality. At the same time, he still emphasized that if it was a “complete remake” rebuilt from the ground up, the situation would be different. Not the same, but considering that Rockstar Games is likely to devote the vast majority of its resources to the development of “Grand Theft Auto VI”, this possibility can be said to be slim. It is worth noting that the “Grand Theft Auto Trilogy” is actually a work created by the outsourcing team Grove Street Games, and Rockstar Games has officially stopped the cooperative relationship with the team, which means that even a “Grand Theft Auto” A port/remake of Killer is indeed in development, and that may also be Rockstar Games themselves. Many players also hope that Rockstar Games can learn from the failure of the “Grand Theft Auto Trilogy”. Even if it will still be handed over to other outsourcing teams, they have to do a good job of supervision to ensure that the game is released when it is released. able to present the best quality. In any case, any news related to the remake of “Blood Killing” still has to be officially announced by the Rockstar Games team, and players should not take any other rumors or inferences too seriously. According to the current outflow news and revelations, Rockstar Games is likely to release this remastered version of the game in August this year, which means that players only need to wait for a while to see the real chapter.
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