Rockstar Games Launcher Goes Down, , New 'GTA Trilogy' Pulled From PC.<br />IGN reports that 'Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy' <br />was pulled down by Rockstar and <br />is no longer available on PC.<br />IGN reports that 'Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy' <br />was pulled down by Rockstar and <br />is no longer available on PC.<br />The problem reportedly seems to be due <br />to issues with the Rockstar Games Launcher.<br />The Rockstar Games Launcher is <br />necessary to play the collection on PC. .<br />Those problems have made it so that even <br />those who have already purchased <br />the game for PC are unable to play it. .<br />Rockstar's support Twitter account <br />released a statement just hours <br />after the release of the collection. .<br />Services for the Rockstar Games Launcher and supported titles are temporarily offline for maintenance. Services will return as soon as maintenance is completed. , Rockstar Twitter Support, via statement.<br />Due to the problem, games like 'GTA 5' <br />and 'Red Dead Redemption 2' are also <br />currently unavailable on PC.<br />Due to the problem, games like 'GTA 5' <br />and 'Red Dead Redemption 2' are also <br />currently unavailable on PC.<br />According to IGN, 14 hours after <br />the Rockstar Games Launcher went down, <br />the support account posted an update. .<br />We thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to work on restoring services for the Rockstar Games Launcher and supported titles, Rockstar Twitter Support, via IGN.<br />Acording to IGN, it remains unclear what caused the problem or how long it may take to fix it. .<br />Players immediately took to social media to express their frustration with the issue.