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[[Image: | [[Image:GTA EFLC Neutral Cover.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Artwork for ''Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City'', which includes both episodes.]] | ||
'''Episodes''', also known as '''Episodic Content''' or '''Downloadable Content''' are downloads for [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] that add extra missions, areas, weapons, characters and more onto the standard game and a new storyline that interweaves with the main GTA IV storyline. Currently, one episode has been released and it is only available for the [[Xbox 360]] version of the game, through [[Xbox Live]]. Each episode requires the original GTA IV disk in order to be played. It is not presently known whether there are any plans to port this or future episodes to other video game systems. | '''Episodes''', also known as '''Episodic Content''' or '''Downloadable Content''' are downloads for [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] that add extra missions, areas, weapons, characters and more onto the standard game and a new storyline that interweaves with the main GTA IV storyline. Currently, one episode has been released and it is only available for the [[Xbox 360]] version of the game, through [[Xbox Live]]. Each episode requires the original GTA IV disk in order to be played. It is not presently known whether there are any plans to port this or future episodes to other video game systems. |
Revision as of 11:50, 4 September 2009
Episodes, also known as Episodic Content or Downloadable Content are downloads for Grand Theft Auto IV that add extra missions, areas, weapons, characters and more onto the standard game and a new storyline that interweaves with the main GTA IV storyline. Currently, one episode has been released and it is only available for the Xbox 360 version of the game, through Xbox Live. Each episode requires the original GTA IV disk in order to be played. It is not presently known whether there are any plans to port this or future episodes to other video game systems.
List of Episodic Content
- The Lost and Damned, featuring criminal biker Johnny Klebitz and his biker buddies. - Released February 17th 2009.
- The Ballad of Gay Tony, featuring Dominican criminal Luis Fernando Lopez and his boss Gay Tony. - Planned to be released in the later half of 2009.
Both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony will come to a single disc, which will not require the main game and will be called Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City. However, it will also not include the main game, possibly because a lack of disc space.
Currently no episodes are available from retailers, but only for download.
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