We've already seen statements from Grove Street Games declaring their intention to fix Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, but now it seems that other Rockstar Games products might be affected by this as well. Adamant to salvage the situation, Rockstar is reportedly reallocating resources to focus on fixing the remasters, which might mean delays for other content.

Important to point out that this is just a rumor at this point, however the source is one that's been consistently reliable for years. Everyone wants to be a GTA leaker these days, and you don't get big without a good track record. Stay skeptical, but don't be surprised if this pans out.

In a Tweet, TezFunz2 alleged that Rockstar is shuffling more manpower and funds towards post-launch development on the remasters, basically patching up, updating and fixing The Definitive Edition. The reallocation is happening to such a degree that it might affect the release windows of content heading to Red Dead Online and GTA Online.

Both of Rockstar's pseudo-mmo multiplayer games get frequent content updates - well, at least one of them does - to keep players sticking around. For years now we've settled into a pattern of there being a major DLC for GTA Online at the end of the year alongside a standard holiday event with snow and fireworks launchers. Red Dead Online sort of takes the middle road, with a more unique holiday celebration each year.