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Microsoft have boasted that Grand Theft Auto IV expansion The Lost & Damned has broken Xbox Live revenue records. But what does that mean for unit sales?
Sadly, because it’s a digital download, we don’t know exactly how many copies of The Lost and Damned Microsoft and Rockstar managed to sell. We do know, however, it’s more than 323,000.
Rockstar Games and Microsoft haven’t disclosed exact sales of the Grand Theft Auto IV expansion The Lost and Damned, only boasting that it has broken Xbox Live Arcade records. But one analyst has a guess.
Being both popular and, for a piece of downloadable content, expensive, would it surprise you to learn that Grand Theft Auto IV expansion Lost & damned has set a new Xbox Live revenue record?
Rockstar aren’t the humble types. So when Rockstar VP Jeronimo Barrera gets talking about the quality of The Lost and Damned’s script, you know he’s not going to say “oh, it’s better than Everybody Loves Raymond”.
Unlike some other, over-the-top parenting groups, Common Sense Media takes a more, well, common sense approach to its look at the multimedia children are exposed to.
It’s OK, Europeans. Yes, your versions of Grand Theft Auto IV have been censored. That’s the bad news. The good news? It’s all a mistake, and Rockstar are working on a fix.
Reports are starting to come in from Europe claiming that the release of Grand Theft Auto IV’s expansion pack, The Lost & Damned, has somehow censored previously uncensored versions of the game.