
GTA IV Complete Edition (Xbox 360)
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This is the definitive Grand Theft Auto IV experience ¿¿¿ The Highest Rated Game of all time is back in this all new Complete Edition.
The Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition is a standalone retail package containing both Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
¿¿¿ Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City features both of Grand Theft Auto IV¿¿¿s episodes ¿¿¿ The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony
¿¿¿ This Complete Edition offers more value than any other product at a discounted price point ¿¿¿ 3 Grand Theft Auto games in 1 box with 100¿¿¿s of hours of single player and multiplayer gaming
¿¿¿ The only offering that provides the full Grand Theft Auto IV experience featuring:
¿¿¿ Exclusive front of box art work for collectors and fans of the franchise
¿¿¿ New Liberty City map and poster
¿¿¿ New game manual
¿¿¿ Xbox 360 features 2 game Discs ¿¿¿ Grand Theft Auto IV on Disc 1 and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City on Disc 2
¿¿¿ PlayStation 3 version features both Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City on 1 Blu-ray Disc
¿¿¿ Games for Windows version features 4 game discs - 2 install discs, Grand Theft Auto IV on one disc and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City on another disc
The Grand Theft Auto Double Pack featuring III & Vice City shows the sales potential for a value Grand Theft Auto bundle:
¿¿¿ 360,000 units sold to date in the UK
Grand Theft Auto IV & Episodes From Liberty City
¿¿¿ Grand Theft Auto IV has sold nearly 2.5 million units since releasing in April 2008 in the UK
¿¿¿ Episodes from Liberty City has sold over 500,000 units in only 10 months in the UK
Product Description
Includes:
The original Grand Theft Auto IV 4 game
The Lost and Damned
The Balled of Gay Tony
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