Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Ships for the PC
Rockstar Games announces that it has started shipping the PC version of Vice City to stores across North America and Europe.
Rockstar Games has today started shipping the PC version of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to stores across North America and Europe. Set in the 1980s, the PC version of the game boasts a number of features not found in the record-breaking PlayStation 2 original, including player skinning, a customizable MP3 radio station, and a replay option.
"We are truly humbled by the success of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on the PlayStation 2, as it has pushed us to work harder to ensure that the gameplay, production values, and audio experience that have become synonymous with the Grand Theft Auto franchise are maximized for the PC audience," said Sam Houser, president of Rockstar Games. "We hope PC players will enjoy all the '80s style, music, and sensibility that resonate throughout the game and appreciate the extra effort we have put into creating the PC version of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City."
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City for the PC will go on sale in North America on May 13 and in Europe on May 16. For more information, check out our previous coverage of the game.
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