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by Jerry Whorebach 12/22/2025, 8:51am PST |
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I wasn't planning to put any text into this reply, but UNFORTUNATELY i have to. I was wrong about MC:LA being digitally delisted. I mean, I was technically right, it WAS digitally delisted... for a time. But then I guess Rockstar paid off all the licenses because it's BACK on the Microsoft store. You can download a copy for $15. In my defense, this hardly ever happens. I kind of liked Project Gotham Racing, and that got delisted, and it never came back. And I tolerated Blur - it was WAY better than Split/Second, no matter what the broccoli headed youtubers will tell you - and it also got delisted, forever. MC:LA just seems to be the exception.
I know when Rockstar brought back San Andreas, it was missing some songs from the soundtrack. As far as I know, that isn't the case with MC:LA - I think they kept everything? But just in case they ever DO decide to remove something, at least you and I both have physically touchable hard copies of the DVD. We are Midnight Club: Los Angeles: Complete Edition completists. *fist bump* |
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