Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition was Rockstar Games' well-intentioned remaster of its three most iconic titles. Unfortunately, it didn't go as well as planned. Hostile fans didn't take long to voice their displeasure with the lack of optimization and the launch issues. To make matters worse, the GTA trilogy wasn't available on most gamer's preferred platforms, specifically, Epic Games Store, and the PC.

Rockstar's decision to release the GTA remastered trilogy on the PC via the Rockstar Games Launcher proved unpopular among fans. It's also when the deluge of complaints started as the game was rendered unplayable for days on the PC.

A year after The Definitive Edition of Grand Theft Auto came out, it looks like Rockstar has finally seen the error of its ways. According to a recent report, the PC version of the much-maligned GTA compilation will be headed to the Epic Games Store and Steam soon. It's also in line with the earlier rumors from way back last year, only this time, the British journalist responsible for spotting the new lines of code has more definitive proof.