Yesterday was a weird day for Rockstar games on Steam. First, it seemed lik꧒e Rockstar accidentally delisted their entire library from Valve's digital platform, a mistake that was soon corrected but not before als෴o re-listing Midnight Club 2, a game that hasn't actually been purchasable for years.
But along with that bizarre episode, Rockstar also updated both Max Payne 3 and LA Noire. was the first to note the updates tܫhat you can see on . And what SteamDB reports is that both base games now include all previously available DLC.
Check out the and you🐎'll note that all mention of DLC is gone. That's because all those DLC packages are nowꦡ in the base game. Most of them were just multiplayer maps and some additional weapons, so Rockstar likely just gave these away to help with Max Payne 3's .
LA Noire, on the other hand, had a whole bunch of extra case files that added a ton of story content. That said, all t🐷hat DLC had already been combined in The Complete Edition version of the PC game, so this update mostly just gets rid of the words "Complete Edition" and cleans up the Steam 😼store page.
Note that this update did nothing for LA Noire's VR Case Files, which st𒉰ill must be purchased separately.♎ Also, both games no longer support 32-bit operating systems, so sorry if you're still playing these games on a potato.
It’s interesting to see Rockstar devote resources to curating its older titles, and hopefully, this starts a trend with other publishers. If you’re not going to devote resources to a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:remake or remaster, you might as well package all that DLC together into a discounted “🏅full-version” game.