 Thanks for the heads up RockstarWatch.net!
As announced last week, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is now officially available for download on Microsoft's Xbox Live service. The game will cost you 1200 points; which is equal to $15 U.S.D.
Check out the Xbox Live marketplace to learn more or to pick up the game for yourself.
Hey guys! I'm just letting everyone know that I'm still around! My work is slowing down and very soon I will be back in full swing like I was last winter. Once PC version comes out we will be back full steam!
If you have sent in news requests, affiliation requests or hosting requests, I ask that you wait a few weeks until I get the time to add them all.
Don't forget that if you are wanting a home to post your files to, we have your solution, post any of your mods, utilities, etc to GTA4HQ.com! See you guys in a few weeks!
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas will be coming to the Xbox Live marketplace as an Xbox Original Title. The game will be available for download Monday, October 20th at a cost of 1200 Microsoft Points. Checkout Digitial Spy for the full story.
Rockstar Games today released the PC trailer of Grand Theft Auto IV, exclusively first through Gametrailers.com. You can watch the trailer at the GameTrailers Website, or download the HD version below. - Download The Full HD Trailer Here
 Four new artworks have surfaced for GTA: Chinatown Wars, from the EDGE magazine article. The image above shows Huang Lee, the protagonist. If you're interested, [link=http://blog.gtahq.net/2008/10/03/grand-theft-auto-chinatown-wars-update-7/you can view the rest here[/link]!
New game details about Grand Theft Auto IV for the PC have surfaced in the Italian gaming magazine, The Game Machine.
I have posted a few GTA: Chinatown Wars screeshots plus all the details that have currently been released, which you can read in one neat page here: http://blog.gtahq.net/about-grand-theft-auto-chinatown-wars/Cheers!
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Edge Magazine announced today that GTA: China Wars will feature a drug dealing mini-game, allowing players to sell a total of 6 different types of narcotics around the city. The news was confirmed by Rockstar Games' Creative VP Dan Houser.
In a recent interview, Creative Vice President of Rockstar Games Dan Houser let the world know his true feelings about developing games for the Wii. To summarize: don't expect to be driving Grand Theft Auto vehicles with your Wii controller anytime soon.
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