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It's also been noted that the shape of the tear is the shape of one of the penninsulas of France, implying that the next Grand Theft Auto could be in France. However, nothing has been confirmed nor denied by Rockstar, and the tear resembling the shape of one of the French peninsulas could be a coincidence.
It's also been noted that the shape of the tear is the shape of one of the penninsulas of France, implying that the next Grand Theft Auto could be in France. However, nothing has been confirmed nor denied by Rockstar, and the tear resembling the shape of one of the French peninsulas could be a coincidence.
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Revision as of 23:32, 12 June 2010

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The poster for the play.

Liberty City, It's Over! is a play advertised in Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony and in the manual for Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City. It is supposedly performed at the Seagull Theater. It appears to be a parody of the film New York, I Love You, and features GTA IV artwork.

Speculation

The poster advertising the play has generated a certain degree of speculation among fans, believing it to hint at the next game in the GTA IV Era. Of particular interest was the tear in the corner, obscuring whatever followed the words "NEXT STOP". Many fans speculated that this was a clue of where the next game was to take place, but as it was eventually revealed, the poster revealed by the tear is an advertisement for Mollis. At the bottom of the poster is a box saying "Opens March Everywhere". However, that may imply that the next game may come out in March 2011.

It's also been noted that the shape of the tear is the shape of one of the penninsulas of France, implying that the next Grand Theft Auto could be in France. However, nothing has been confirmed nor denied by Rockstar, and the tear resembling the shape of one of the French peninsulas could be a coincidence.