Criminal action game 'Grand Theft Auto 4' launched

Reuters

Posted: Wednesday, Apr 30, 2008 at 1050 hrs IST
Updated: Wednesday, Apr 30, 2008 at 1050 hrs IST


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New York, April 30: : "Grand Theft Auto 4" went on sale on Tuesday, with fans lining up to grab the first copies of the criminal action game hailed as a brutal and satirical masterpiece equal to films like "The Godfather."

Retailers such as GameStop Corp and Best Buy Co Inc took advance orders for the game weeks earlier and many outlets threw open their doors at midnight to accommodate fans eager to be among the first to play.

The launch of "Grand Theft Auto 4" is expected to be the biggest entertainment event of the year, with first-week sales forecast to be up to $400 million, beating those of last year's "Halo 3" from Microsoft Corp.

At a GameStop store in midtown Manhattan, excited fans like John Alba and Enmanuel Lorenzo stood for hours in a line that nearly reached the end of the block.

"It gives you the opportunity to escape reality," Alba said. "This game has everything -- sex, drugs, cars, money ... anything you want."

The game casts players as an Eastern European immigrant who runs drugs, shoots cops and beats up prostitutes after falling in with a crime syndicate -- stuff that has drawn fire from family groups and politicians.

GTA publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc said it would release initial sales data later this week or early next week. Strong early results could help the company's bargaining position as it faces a $2 billion takeover offer from rival Electronic Arts Inc.

Take-Two management has rejected EA's offer as too low and has insisted on waiting until after the game's launch before entering discussions.

"Come Wednesday, for sure we're willing to talk," Chief Executive Ben Feder told Reuters on Monday.

Take-Two shares rose 16 cents on Tuesday to close at $26.63 on Nasdaq, the seventh straight day it has finished higher than EA's offer price of $25.74 per share, in a sign that investors expect EA will have to dig deeper to seal the deal.

The release of "Grand Theft Auto 4", originally scheduled for October last year, was pushed back until Tuesday to put extra polish on the ambitious game.

Some viewed the late release positively.

"It was actually a very smart move on their part to move it back because it gave a lot of people an opportunity to upgrade their systems ... so now there's actually a bigger chance of people going out and grabbing this game," said Chris Arsada, general manager of a GameStop store in Los Angeles.

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