All Articles: Grand Theft Auto V
GTA5 steals our hearts (and money) as the best-selling game of September 2013
Rockstar Games was on a quest for booty last month as Grand Theft Auto V was declared the best-selling game of the month by The NPD Group (via Joystiq). Not only did GTA5 sell a ridiculous amount of copies, but the title actually raised the fortunes of the entire video game industry. In September 2012, the game industry recorded $848 million in retail sales. Last month? $1.07 billion. Whoa.
The rest of the top ten includes a mixture of new releases and August holdovers. NBA 2K14 (#3), Diablo III (#4), FIFA 14 (#5), Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix (#6), and NHL 14 (#8) represent the new releases while Madden NFL 25 (#2), Disney Infinity (#7), and Saints Row IV (#10) all remained on the list from August. The retail version of Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (at #9) was the only game with a pre-August release date to crack the top ten.
If you’d prefer your monthly NPD report in list format, we’ve got that too:
Bestselling Games in September 2013
1. Grand Theft Auto V (Xbox 360, PS3)
2. Madden NFL 25 (Xbox 360, PS3)
3. NBA 2K14 (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
4. Diablo III (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
5. FIFA 14 (Xbox 360, PS3, Vita)
6. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix (PS3)
7. Disney Infinity (Xbox 360, Wii, PS3, Wii U, 3DS)
8. NHL 14 (Xbox 360, PS3)
9. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Xbox 360)
10. Saints Row IV (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
Rockstar has enough Grand Theft Auto ideas for the next five decades
In an interview with Develop Online, Leslie Benzies, Studio President at Rockstar North, has revealed that the creative team has enough ideas to see the Grand Theft Auto franchise continue well into the second half of the 21st Century.
“We’ve got about 45 years worth of ideas we want to do. We don’t know what GTA VI will be, but we’ve got some ideas. GTA Online is the focus right now. There ain’t no rest between finishing V and then Online. Plus we have some other things – stuff, DLC, I don’t know how to describe it exactly – that we’d like to do, and we’ll pick the right ones.”
Benzies is part of the core team consisting of Rockstar Games co-founders Sam and Dan Houser and Rockstar North art lead Aaron Garbut who initially come together to pinpoint the initial ideas that will then develop into the next GTA title.
“It comes from the idea first. Where is it going to be set is the first question. Then that defines the missions; you’re doing different things in LA than in New York or Miami. The map and story get worked up together, and the story is a basic flow of how it works out so you can layer the missions in… We throw stuff in the pot, and the good stuff stays and the bad stuff disappears – there are a lot of gatekeepers at the studio, who ensure not much of the chaff makes it through. Some of the good ideas, like the three characters, stick around.”
Benzies reveals that the idea of a trio of protagonists was raised in development for GTA: San Andreas, with one from each of the three cities, but was shot down due to technical constraints. He also reveals the thoughts of the team, that they are not making game-like movies, but music albums, with Grand Theft Auto IV reflecting the challenges and difficulties that took their toll on Rockstar.
“GTA IV was dark times. We’d been Hot Coffee-d. We were thinking ‘We make video games, and [the US authorities are] doing this to us?! Our darkness showed in IV, and we realised that. So the DLC lightened it up a bit. Gay Tony especially was more flamboyant and bigger. The expansions added more energy.”
With the launch of Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online now past them, no doubt Benzies, the Houser brothers, and Garbut will soon be meeting again in London to figure out the initial spark that will eventually unfold into Grand Theft Auto VI.
Three volume Grand Theft Auto V soundtrack now available on iTunes
Rockstar doesn’t do anything small. Everything has be big. The biggest thing ever if possible. And so it goes with the Grand Theft Auto V soundtrack, The Music of Grand Theft Auto V. The soundtrack is now available on iTunes, as a three volume attack of music (priced at $24.99) or as three distinct albums.
Volume 1: Original Music is a collection of songs created exclusively for Grand Theft Auto V. The album also includes The Chain Gang of 1974’s “Sleepwalking,” which was featured in GTA5’s “Official Trailer.”
Volume 2: The Score takes GTA5’s original score (a first for the series) and arranges it into a complete album mixed by DJ Shadow. Rockstar’s Woody Jackson worked with Tangerine Dream, and acclaimed producers The Alchemist and Oh No to produce the score.
Finally, Volume 3: The Soundtrack is a collection of previously released music that was played on GTA5’s in-game radio stations.
Complete tracklists for all three albums are available after the break. (more…)
Grand Theft Auto V’s $800 million day is franchise’s biggest debut ever
Surprising no one, Grand Theft Auto V had a very big launch yesterday. When all was said and done, the game tallied day one sales of more than $800 million worldwide. Official numbers will surely be released at a later date, but that dollar amount translates to at least 11 million copies sold, making it the biggest launch in franchise history.
Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two Interactive’s Chairman and CEO, was especially happy about this news: “All of us at Take-Two are thrilled with the initial response to Grand Theft Auto V. Once again, the team at Rockstar Games have outdone themselves, setting the entertainment industry’s new standard for creativity, innovation and excellence. Beginning at midnight on Monday, consumers around the world gathered in anticipation to be among the first to experience the evolution of this remarkable series. In North America alone, more than 8,300 stores opened their doors at midnight to welcome fans whose loyalty and enthusiasm were rewarded with what The New York Times called ‘the most immersive spectacle in interactive entertainment.’ We are incredibly proud of Rockstar Games’ creative achievement and could not be more pleased with the success of this launch.”
It’s unknown if Zelnick was holding two sacks with comically large dollar signs on them when he made this statement, but I’d like to believe he was.
Grand Theft Auto V, Capcom Fighting Evolution, more added to PS Store
Grand Theft Auto V fever has infected the PlayStation Network!
Rockstar’s open world game was added to the PlayStation Store last night along with three other titles: Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver (PS3), Capcom Fighting Evolution (PS3), and Real Boxing (Vita).
More details on all of these games can be found after the break (though I trust you’re familiar with GTA5) and a full list of this week’s new game add-ons and bonuses (including the addition of Ico HD and GTA: Liberty City Stories to the PS Plus Instant Game Collection) can be found at the PlayStation Blog. (more…)
Rockstar says don’t install GTA5 “Play” disc on Xbox 360
Players will be required to install Grand Theft Auto V when its released tomorrow, but Rockstar is warning Xbox 360 owners not to install the “Play” disc to ensure “optimal performance.”
The Xbox 360 version of Grand Theft Auto V comes on two discs: one labelled “Install” and one labelled “Play.” After installing the “Install” disc, players will have to keep the “Play” disc in the drive to play the single-player campaign and the Grand Theft Auto Online multiplayer mode. According to Rockstar Support, it is not recommended to install the “Play” disc.
The PS3 version of Grand Theft Auto V also includes a mandatory installation requirement, but because it ships on a single Blu-ray disc, no special recommendation is required.
New Releases: Grand Theft Auto V, The Wonderful 101, More
This week’s edition of “New Releases” will be considerably shorter than normal because of one game: Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto V. Almost every other publisher is taking the week off to avoid the PS3 and Xbox 360 juggernaut. The theme of GTA5 is “The Almighty Dollar” and with almost no competition this week, Rockstar will be sure to rake in a lot of them.
But Nintendo has never been a company that cares about what other publishers are doing, so they’ve slotted The Wonderful 101 into the calendar as the week’s other big release. The Platinum Games-developed strategic superhero squad simulation is available in stores today for the Wii U.
The remaining new releases are made up of a smattering of budget titles including Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver (3DS, PS3, Wii U, Xbox 360), We Sing: 80s (Wii), Takedown: Red Sabre (PC), and a boxed copy of Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded (PC).
Rockstar releases “The Official Trailer” for Grand Theft Auto V
Rockstar Games has released a handful of trailers for Grand Theft Auto V over the last ten months. So I’m not sure what makes today’s new trailer any more “official” than the rest. But if you’re interested in the game, which will be available for the PS3 and Xbox 360 on September 17, you’ll want to give “The Official Trailer” a watch.
There’s not much that’s you’d call new, but it’s sixty seconds of Grand Theft Auto V that we didn’t have yesterday.