GTA 3 cheats–the main reason many of us were on the internet as children. With the release of the new version of Grand Theft Auto III, which comes as part of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, you might now be on the internet for that very same reason: You want infinite ammo, or to reduce your wanted level, or quick access to a tank, or you want pedestrians to start beating each other up. Understandable.
With all of that in mind, we’ve culled through our many-years-old list of GTA 3 cheats here on GameSpot and verified that they still work in The Definitive Edition. While these new releases may have improved the visuals and controls and made some other tweaks (like cutting some music, unfortunately), the original cheat codes are still intact. That means if you still have those seared into your memory, you can equip yourself with all of the game’s guns by inputting R2, R2, L1, R2, Left, Down, Right, Up, Left, Down, Right, Up on PS4/PS5.…
Google has lifted some of the redactions in the antitrust lawsuit Epic Games filed in July, and it seems the tech company considered scooping up the Fortnite maker as Google saw Epic Games as a threat to its business model.
In newly unsealed court documents reported by The Verge, Epic Games alleges Google sought to use its power to buy “some or all” of the Fortnite and Unreal Engine developer. The reason is stated in such obvious terms: according to Epic Games, Google maintains monopolies and engages in “unlawful restraints” hindering competitors, innovators, customers, and users of the Android ecosystem.
In short, Epic Games wants to break up Google’s stranglehold on the Android market, saying the company limits third-party app stores while discouraging competition and innovation. According to the lawsuit, the tech giant called Epic Games a “contagion” and even considering buying it.
“Not content with the contractual and technical barriers it has carefully constru…