Grand Theft Auto: London 1961

Grand Theft Auto: London 1961
Developer(s) DMA Design
Publisher(s) ASC Games
Release date(s) PC June 1 1999
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) BBFC: 18
ESRB: Mature (M)
Platform(s) PC
Media Download

Grand Theft Auto series
chronology of events

2D Universe
GTA 1 Era

1961London 1961
1969London 1969


3D Universe
GTA III Era

1984GTA Vice City Stories
1986GTA Vice City
1992GTA San Andreas


2D Universe
GTA 1 Era

1997Grand Theft Auto 1


3D Universe
GTA III Era

1998GTA Liberty City Stories


2D Universe
GTA 2 Era

1999GTA 2


3D Universe
GTA III Era

2000GTA Advance
2001GTA III

HD Universe
GTA IV Era

2008GTA IV

The Lost and Damned
The Ballad of Gay Tony

2009GTA Chinatown Wars


GTA V Era

2013GTA Online
2013GTA V


Grand Theft Auto Mission Pack #2: London, 1961 is a freely distributed mission pack, also known as an expansion pack, to the original Grand Theft Auto 1 and London, 1969 - requiring both to play.

A screenshot of Grand Theft Auto: London 1961.

Just as the first mission pack did, London 1961 uses same game engine as the original Grand Theft Auto 1. The game takes place in London eight years before the events of London 1969. The mission pack as implied includes new missions, 22 new vehicles, one new cutscene, and a new multiplayer deathmatch map based upon the UK city of Manchester.

While London 1969, is available for multiple systems, London 1961 is only available for PC, as downloadable freeware (a 7MB executable file). However, it requires the user to have both Grand Theft Auto 1, and GTA London 1969 (which itself requires GTA1).

London 1961 is the least known game in the series, simply because the game was not heavily promoted by Rockstar, is only available as a download, and does not feature prominently on the Rockstar Games website. The game relies upon word of mouth and internet discussion forums to become known to fans of the series.

Trivia

  • GTA London 1961 and GTA London 1969 are the only games in the GTA series to be set outside of the United States. In addition, these games are also the only GTA games not set in a fictional city, instead in the real-life city London.
  • Chronologically (as far as the story), this is the earliest Grand Theft Auto game.
  • This, along with Grand Theft Auto Advance are the only two games in the series that were not released for a PlayStation-series console.

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