Rockstar Games Launcher Has Launched With A Free Game

Rockstar Games Launcher (RGL) increases the ever-growing family of launchers, such as GOG Galaxy, Steam, Epic Games Launcher or Origin.

„The RGL is a new Windows desktop application that allows players to quickly and easily access their Rockstar Games PC collection in one place, across both digital and disc-based titles including Rockstar Games titles purchased from various digital stores. Players can also use the Launcher to shop for new Rockstar Games PC titles to add to their collection. For a limited time, you can claim a free copy of the classic Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on PC within the Launcher and permanently add it to your Social Club account’s library. The Rockstar Games Launcher will support the following Rockstar Games titles: Grand Theft Auto V, Max Payne 3: Complete Edition, L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition, Bully: Scholarship Edition, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto III.

In addition to delivering centralized access to a player’s library of Rockstar Games for PC, The RGL comes with a host of additional features including the ability to organize cloud saves, receive automatic updates for Rockstar Games PC library software, and access to the latest news on Rockstar Games all from directly inside the Launcher. Once the Launcher is downloaded, players can log into The Launcher with their pre-existing Rockstar Games Social Club account. A Rockstar Games Social Club account is required to access the Launcher and its features, with multiple Rockstar Games Social Club profiles supported. Alongside select titles from the Rockstar Games PC Collection, players will also have the ability to purchase Add-Ons, all through various region-specific secure payment options. The Launcher also features 2-Step Verification,” the press release says.

You can get the RGL from here. This move might be foreshadowing the thing we have discussed via its rumours way too many times: a potential PC port of Red Dead Redemption 2. (Otherwise it’d be unlikely that they’d give away Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which was a huge hit in 2004/2005 – PC users got the game after the PS2 back in the day.)

Source: WCCFTech

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