Looking at employee LinkedIn profiles for Grove Street developers led fans to Thomas Williamson, the co-founder and owner of the studio. RELATED: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR is Coming to Oculus Quest 2 This revelation helped fans dig deeper into their questions. Grove Street, previously known as War Drum Studios, has worked on Grand Theft Auto ports for over 10 years, starting with Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars' port to iOS in 2010. Instead, it said the three Grand Theft Auto games were being updated by partner Grove Street Games. In Rockstar's announcement of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition, the company surprised by confirming it wasn't actually Rockstar improving these games. Given the number of Grand Theft Auto fans out there, it's no surprise that they've found some answers, starting with development details. Fans are curious about how the three Grand Theft Auto games may have been changed, about what kind of quality the experience will offer, and about who has been working on the bundle.
The recent announcement of Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition has stirred up fans of the Grand Theft Auto franchise, as they're oft to do.