


The Rockstar Games Launcher itself is pretty barren of features at the moment, offering the bare minimum of what consumers might expect from a company's launcher. Noire: Complete Edition, GTA 3, GTA 5: Premium Edition, and GTA Vice City.

The currently listed games are Bully: Scholarship Edition, Max Pain 3: Complete Edition, L.A. The Rockstar Games Launcher currently has seven games available for sale, but there are some major ones missing, including Manhunt. Rockstar Games Launcher is a new Windows desktop application that will gather all of the Rockstar Games PC collection in one place, including those that were purchased in other digital stores. The Rockstar Games Launcher is available now for download and will offer GTA San Andreas to consumers who snag it soon - it's unclear exactly how long the promotion will last, but the press release from Rockstar states the game will only be available for a limited time. Related: Agent Updates: What Happened To Rockstar's Stealth Video Game? is used as a storefront for Blizzard games and also congregates them all into one place, often tying in promotions that see players of one game receive bonuses just for playing that are manifested in another game - incentivizing users to leap between games from the same publisher and give them a shot. The Rockstar Games Launcher will join several other iterations of the service from other publishers and developers, most notably ones from EA Origin and Blizzard's, the latter of which seems a strong point of comparison for the new service.
