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August 6, 2008 2:05 PM PDT

'GTA IV' making its way onto PCs this fall

by Daniel Terdiman
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Over at our sister site, Gamespot, Wednesday, the eagle-eyed Guy Cocker noticed that Rockstar Games has officially announced its mega-hit, Grand Theft Auto IV, is coming to the PC.

Originally available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, the game, which had sold more than 8.5 million copies through early June, will be available on PCs--though not Macs, apparently--on November 18 in North America and on November 21 in Europe.

This is a big move for Rockstar Games because it opens up GTA IV to an even bigger audience than could already play it. And that likely means many more millions of units sold to players who feel they simply don't want to put down the cash for a next-gen video game console like the Xbox or the PS3. And just in time for the holidays.

Further, it means that PC gamers, who have been able to play previous versions of the Grand Theft Auto franchise, will be left behind their console-owning friends no longer. All of which means more bins full of cash for Rockstar and its Take-Two owners.

According to Rockstar, the PC version of the game will feature an exclusive multi-player version. And one wonders if that could lead some players who already have the game for the Xbox 360 or PS3 to buy it for the PC as well. Again, more riches for the publisher.

Originally posted at Gaming and Culture
Daniel Terdiman is a staff writer at CNET News covering games, Net culture, and everything in between. E-mail Daniel.
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by Mergatroid Mania August 6, 2008 4:35 PM PDT
Glad to hear it. I hate those little joysticks on the crappy console controllers. Give me a real joystick any day. Good thing that console gamers don't have the multi-player mode, they'd all be upset at getting beat all the time by the computer gamers.
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by benjaminstraight August 7, 2008 2:56 PM PDT
Whatever. What a waste.
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by tenioman August 7, 2008 4:30 PM PDT
and ofcourse we know the mods are gonna be sweet
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by Michichael August 11, 2008 11:52 AM PDT
Hmmm. Jack Thompsons Second coming?
by almansoory August 31, 2008 3:07 PM PDT
Whatever. What a waste. Glad to hear it. I hate those little joysticks on the crappy console controllers. Give me a real joystick any day. Good thing that console gamers don't have the multi-player mode, they'd all be upset at getting beat all the time by the computer gamers.
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