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Crime pays for music biz with new Grand Theft Auto (Reuters) Print E-mail
Saturday, 26 April 2008

In this screenshot provided by Rockstar Games, a scene from the best-selling video game 'Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas' is shown. Beatings, carjackings, drive-by shootings, drunk driving and hookers. For video game fans, it can only mean one thing: 'Grand Theft Auto 4' is here, with all the subtlety of a shotgun blast. The latest chapter in the wildly popular and controversial criminal action franchise from Take-Two Interactive Software Inc is poised to be the biggest entertainment product of the year, with expected first-week sales of up to $400 million. (Rockstar Games/Handout/Files/Reuters)Reuters - When "Grand Theft Auto IV" reaches stores on Tuesday, the latest chapter in the wildly popular and controversial videogame franchise will make history on several levels.



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