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[[Image:Gtaivld_screen003.jpg|thumb|212px|Johnny Klebitz home gang, "The Lost"]]
[[Image:Gtaivld_screen003.jpg|thumb|212px|Johnny Klebitz home gang, "The Lost"]]


[[Image:The-lost-and-damned-04.jpg|thumb|right|250px]]Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter expects a $20 price and says Rockstar could sell 2 million to 3 million downloads.
[[Image:The-lost-and-damned-04.jpg|thumb|right|250px]]The game will retail for $19.99 in the USA. Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter says Rockstar could sell 2 million to 3 million downloads.


==Game Information==
==Game Information==

Revision as of 01:06, 25 January 2009

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The Lost and Damned is the first of two parts of downloadable Episodic Content for Grand Theft Auto IV on the Xbox 360. The episode will feature a new storyline, with a new protagonist - Johnny Klebitz, of The Lost Brotherhood biker gang.

The episode will contain a new storyline, new missions, multiplayer modes, weapons, vehicles, and music; and is set to be released on February 17, 2009. It is unknown whether or not Lost and Damned will be released for the PC version, as Microsoft has stated it has the rights to the DLC for the XBOX 360. Whether or not this means it can be ported to the PC or not.

"Johnny is a very different character than Niko, with a very different background," says Dan Houser, vice president of creative development for Rockstar Games. "I can't go into too much detail on the story, because we try not to give away too much plot before the game is released. But I can say that the story will show you a different side of Liberty City."



"The story is not directly impacted by decisions you took in the main game," he says. But "tons of details and mysteries from the main story get explained, so it will add a lot of color to the main story."


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Johnny Klebitz home gang, "The Lost"
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The game will retail for $19.99 in the USA. Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter says Rockstar could sell 2 million to 3 million downloads.

Game Information

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