Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Coming to PSN Next Week
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City will be coming to PSN next week.
The official launch date for the game is set to January 29th for North America, followed by January 30st for Europe. Depending on where you’re from, the price differs. For all of the regions these are the prices: $9.99 / €9.99 / £7.99
All of the GTA Cities in One Game – Soon to be a Reality?

Rockstar is apparently have the same grand vision as some of the fans.
The company apparently wish to create a game which features all of the games’ cities in one game. Grand Theft Auto series producer Leslie Benzies stated the following:
“Of course, at some point we would like to have one big world containing all our cities, and let the player fly between them and revisit their favourite areas; and in that context, re-imagining Vice City would be very interesting,” Benzies said in the interview.
So far it seems to be a dream at the best, so don’t expect it any time soon.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 10th Anniversary Debut Trailer
The debut trailer for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City‘s 10th Anniversary has been released.
To commemorate the anniversary of Vice City and its mobile release on December 6th for select iOS and Android devices, please enjoy this new nostalgia-filled Anniversary Video celebrating a decade since the original game’s launch.
What do you think about the trailer?
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Coming to iOS, Android Next Month
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City will be celebrating its 10th anniversary, to celebrate this, an iOS and an Android version will be available for downloading.
The new editions will launch on December 6th. You can purchase the game at App Store and Google Play respectively.
This 10th Anniversary Edition brings the full experience of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to mobile devices, with native high-resolution graphics and several enhancements unique to the iOS and Android platforms including updated character models and lighting effects, new and more precise firing and targeting options, a fully customizable control layout and native support for Retina display devices.
GTA: Vice City Removed from Steam
Game Spot reports that GTA: Vice City has been removed from Steam due to licensing issues.
Apparently Sony Music Entertainment made a claim to remove the game since it contains Michael Jackson‘s “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’”.
A representative from Rockstar Games said the following: ”Due to some music licensing issues, we’ve had to temporarily remove Vice City PC from digital stores. We’ll make it available again as soon as possible.”





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