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GTA IV updates coming to PS3

Windows version also confirmed

Downloadable updates for violent videogame Grand Theft Auto IV will finally be available for the PlayStation 3 in March.

The game’s publisher, Rockstar, has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, which contains both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony episodes, will be offered for download over the PlayStation Network from 30 March.

The two extra GTA IV episodes are currently only available for the Xbox 360. PS3 gamers will also be able to buy the videogame updates on a single disc from retailers on the same day.

Rockstar added that Episodes from Liberty City will even be released in a Windows-friendly version at that time.

The publisher did not say how much the GTA IV update will set PS3 and Windows gamers back. ®

Latest Comments

was always going to happen

wonder if microsoft made their money back, didnt they give rockstar a stupid amount of money to keep it exclusive? i remember reading somewhere is was above $50million. It hasnt even been two years since the lost and damned was released. epic fail by microsoft.

atleast microsoft can still brag that they are getting the call of duty map pack a week earlier... whoop!

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