Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition’s music list has been confirmed.
The radio stations are an integral part of the GTA games, and nowRockstarhas confirmed the full list to VGC.

UPDATE:The list Rockstar provided to VGC on Wednesday was missing a number of tracks. It has nowsent us an amended track listing, with a number of tracks reinstated. The track listing below has been updated accordingly.
UPDATE 2:Dataminers have since discovered thatthe PC version of GTA Trilogy reportedly contains all the music that’s no longer licensed, as well as uncompiled code with developer comments.

ORIGINAL STORY CONTINUES:Previous re-releases of the trilogy oniOS,Android,PS2Classics (onPS3andPS4) and the Rockstar Game Launcher onPCsaw a number of tracks removed, most notably two Michael Jackson songs.
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These songs are still missing from the remasters, meaning the soundtrack remains the same as it was in those previous re-releases.

The full soundtrack for all three games, as given by Rockstar, is listed below.
Further reading
Rockstar has also published an officialGrand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition feature listdetailing all the enhancements made across the collection.
And it has released the first officialGrand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition gameplay videos, comparing footage of the updated versions with the original titles.

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Missing Tracks
The following is a list of tracks that are missing from Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition.
The vast majority of these songs were also missing from the previous iOS, Android and PS2 Classics (on PS3/PS4) re-releases of the game and are still missing here.



