GTA Trilogy's first update in eight months has just one line of patch notes: "Stability improvements"

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A long-awaited new update for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition, but it has arrived with just one tiny new patch note.

Let me reproduce the full patch notes for 1.04.5 from the official site here, for your perusal: "Stability improvements across all three titles on all platforms." Yes, stability improvements! For all three titles - GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas! On all platforms - PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC! And that's about as much enthusiasm as I can muster here.

These patches are a few hundred megabytes on console, though as the folks at Rockstar Intel note, they'll require full game redownloads on PC, just as previous updates have. Players have already been digging to find any meaningful changes in this update, and they're struggling. Nothing new seems to have been uncovered so far, and in fact plenty of old glitches are still in the game.

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The last GTA Trilogy update, 1.04, landed at the start of March with both "stability improvements" and a giant list of other changes which were all detailed on the official site. That update made the collection significantly better, though after a launch so bad Rockstar had to apologize for it, the Definitive Edition still isn't the package these games deserve.

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Dustin Bailey
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Dustin Bailey joined the GamesRadar team as a Staff Writer in May 2022, and is currently based in Missouri. He's been covering games (with occasional dalliances in the worlds of anime and pro wrestling) since 2015, first as a freelancer, then as a news writer at PCGamesN for nearly five years. His love for games was sparked somewhere between Metal Gear Solid 2 and Knights of the Old Republic, and these days you can usually find him splitting his entertainment time between retro gaming, the latest big action-adventure title, or a long haul in American Truck Simulator.