If art imitates life, you better call a lawyer because the daughter of a Mafioso is suing the makers of Grand Theft Auto 5 for allegedly using her likeness in their recent hit title.
Because Rockstar Games wants to show you how much it loves you, it's releasing a Valentine's Day Massacre Special update for Grand Theft Auto 5's GTA Online.
Trevor, Michael and Franklin worked hard at trying to score the big one in Grand Theft Auto 5, and according to Take-Two Interactive's financial reports, they must have made it.
Surprisingly, the boys behind Grand Theft Auto 5 at Rockstar aren't as big on illicitly obtained cash as we thought they were. GTA Online has recently resumed minutes ago after undergoing a 24 hour shutdown in order to zero in on a small group of players who were "generating and distributing game-breaking amounts of in-game cash." It looks like Rockstar condones vast amounts of money onl
Some gameplay footage from Grand Theft Auto 5's GTA Online content creator have leaked ahead of the update's release. Take a look at a quick glimpse of what awaits.
In what can only be described as one of the more delusional moves Lindsay Lohan's made over the past five years, it now appears she intends to sue Rockstar Games over similarities between her and her purported likeness in Grand Theft Auto 5.
The Beach Bum update for Grand Theft Auto 5 contained some mysterious new audio files which may hint at further content updates for Rockstar's ambitious sequel.
Rockstar Games will be releasing free content called the Beach Bum update for Grand Theft Auto 5's GTA Online next week. Summer may be over, but it's still raging in our hearts.
In about six weeks, Grand Theft Auto 5 managed to outsell its predecessor's lifetime sales. It would appear Take-Two Interactive has a bonafide hit, wouldn't you say?
Rockstar had been planning to drop $250,000 worth of GTA$ into every player's account in GTA Online this week, but more bug fixing has delayed the stimulus yet again.
Rockstar Games is still reveling in the success of Grand Theft Auto 5, but the developer is reportedly already hard at work on its next title. At least, that's what the Linkedin profile of one designer would have us believe.
Though Rockstar hasn't stated any official plans to bring Grand Theft Auto 5 to the PC, new reports have surfaced claiming the sequel will hit the platform next year.