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On 28 June 2007 at 12:00 EST, the second trailer was released, entitled [[Looking for that Special Someone]]. The Trailer is 1:06 in length and begins with many aerial shots of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] before showing Niko in conversation  whist in the remodeled car the "Stallion" who replies "We're all looking for that special someone". It also reveals Niko can hold on to the backs of vehicles and skids of helicopters, however it is unknown if these are user-controlled actions or are in [[cutscene]]s only. It also displays improved particle effects, particularly on weapons, and demonstrates the increased force of the police. [[Roman]] is also partly revealed in the second trailer, and unlike Niko he does not speak with an Eastern European accent. [[El Burro]] and [[8-Ball]] make cameos as their game art is depicted as graffiti on a building opposite the Bank of Liberty, [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] motorcycle artwork is also apparent on the wall. Other recurring elements from the GTA series appear in the trailer as well; [[Binco]], [[Sprunk]], [[Burger Shot]] and [[Cluckin' Bell]] to name a few.
On June 28, 2007 at 12:00 EST, the second trailer was released, entitled [[Looking for that Special Someone]]. The Trailer is 1:06 in length and begins with many aerial shots of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] before showing Niko in conversation  whist in the remodeled car the "Stallion" who replies "We're all looking for that special someone". It also reveals Niko can hold on to the backs of vehicles and skids of helicopters, however it is unknown if these are user-controlled actions or are in [[cutscene]]s only. It also displays improved particle effects, particularly on weapons, and demonstrates the increased force of the police. [[Roman]] is also partly revealed in the second trailer, and unlike Niko he does not speak with an Eastern European accent. [[El Burro]] and [[8-Ball]] make cameos as their game art is depicted as graffiti on a building opposite the Bank of Liberty, [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] motorcycle artwork is also apparent on the wall. Other recurring elements from the GTA series appear in the trailer as well; [[Binco]], [[Sprunk]], [[Burger Shot]] and [[Cluckin' Bell]] to name a few.


The song played in the second trailer is "Arm In Arm (Shy Child Remix)" by a New York-based band, The Boggs, which is featured in Radio Broker.
The song played in the second trailer is "Arm In Arm (Shy Child Remix)" by a New York-based band, The Boggs, which is featured in Radio Broker.
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The third trailer, entitled [[Move Up, Ladies]], was released on 6th December 2007. This video contains a variety of dialogue and action sequences. The trailer was announced along with the unveiling of the official [[:image:iv boxart.jpg|box art]] on 28th November 2007. The song played in the trailer is "King Ring" by Seryoga, which is featured on the in-game radio station [[Vladivostok FM]].
The third trailer, entitled [[Move Up, Ladies]], was released on December 6, 2007. This video contains a variety of dialogue and action sequences. The trailer was announced along with the unveiling of the official [[:image:iv boxart.jpg|box art]] on November 28, 2007. The song played in the trailer is "King Ring" by Seryoga, which is featured on the in-game radio station [[Vladivostok FM]].


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The fourth and final trailer before the release of GTA IV was released on 27th March 2008. Like Trailer 3 before it, this trailer contains a lot of action sequences, and displays the game's Euphoria physics as well as the new particle effects and explosions. The song played in the trailer is "Real Mckoy" by Mavado.
The fourth and final trailer before the release of GTA IV was released on March 27, 2008. Like Trailer 3 before it, this trailer contains a lot of action sequences, and displays the game's Euphoria physics as well as the new particle effects and explosions. The song played in the trailer is "Real Mckoy" by Mavado.


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