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{{Header Nav|game=Grand Theft Auto IV|num=1}}
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'''Grand Theft Auto IV''' is the eleventh installment of the {{c|Grand Theft Auto}} video game franchise. It was announced by Rockstar Games on October 16, [[2007]] for [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]]. It was released worldwide for both systems on April 29, [[2008]]. The game uses Rockstar's in-house RAGE game engine, which was previously used for [[Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis]]. The game had two expansions, [[Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned|The Lost and Damned]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony|The Ballad of Gay Tony]], both of which were originally exclusive to the Xbox 360 but were later released for the PlayStation 3 and Windows.
'''Grand Theft Auto IV''' is the eleventh installment of the [[:Category:Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto]] video game franchise. It was announced by Rockstar Games on [[October 16]], [[2007]] for [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]]. It was released worldwide for both systems on [[April 29]], [[2008]]. The game uses Rockstar's in-house [[RAGE Engine|RAGE game engine]], which was previously used for [[Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis]].
 
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==Story==
==Story==
Niko Bellic is an Eastern European immigrant in his mid-thirties, who has come to Liberty City to pursue the "American Dream". Niko was persuaded to move to Liberty City by his cousin Roman, who claimed in multiple e-mails to Niko that he was living a fabulous life, with two women, four hot tubs and fifteen sports cars; but he was in fact telling lies to hide his own failures.
Niko Bellic is an Eastern European immigrant in his early-thirties, who has come to Liberty City to pursue the "American Dream". Niko was persuaded to move to Liberty City by his cousin Roman, who claimed in multiple e-mails to Niko that he was living a fabulous life, with two women, four hot tubs and fifteen sports cars; but he was in fact telling lies to hide his own failures.


Roman is the only person Niko knows in Liberty City to begin with, and is one of his major connections in the first part of the game. Niko is a tough character, whereas Roman is friendlier. Roman, however, is heavily in debt and a lot of people are after him. In desperate need of help, Roman deceived Niko to move to Liberty City. However, most of the time they end up arguing over various issues. It is later revealed that Niko and Roman have been avoiding each other due to unknown problems at home.
Roman is the only person Niko knows in Liberty City to begin with, and is one of his major connections in the first part of the game. Niko is a tough character, whereas Roman is friendlier. Roman, however, is heavily in debt and a lot of people are after him. In desperate need of help, Roman deceived Niko to move to Liberty City. However, most of the time they end up arguing over various issues. It is later revealed that Niko and Roman have been avoiding each other due to unknown problems at home.


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Box artwork for Grand Theft Auto IV.
Box artwork for Grand Theft Auto IV.
Grand Theft Auto IV
Developer(s)Rockstar North
Publisher(s)Rockstar Games
Year released2008
System(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Expansion pack(s)Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony
SeriesGrand Theft Auto
Genre(s)Action
Players1-16 (1-32 on Windows)
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)BBFC 18ESRB MatureOFLC Mature Accompanied & RestrictedOFLC-NZ R18USK Ages 18+
LinksGrand Theft Auto IV at PCGamingWikiGrand Theft Auto IV ChannelSearchSearch

Grand Theft Auto IV is the eleventh installment of the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise. It was announced by Rockstar Games on October 16, 2007 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It was released worldwide for both systems on April 29, 2008. The game uses Rockstar's in-house RAGE game engine, which was previously used for Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis. The game had two expansions, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, both of which were originally exclusive to the Xbox 360 but were later released for the PlayStation 3 and Windows.

Story[edit]

Niko Bellic is an Eastern European immigrant in his early-thirties, who has come to Liberty City to pursue the "American Dream". Niko was persuaded to move to Liberty City by his cousin Roman, who claimed in multiple e-mails to Niko that he was living a fabulous life, with two women, four hot tubs and fifteen sports cars; but he was in fact telling lies to hide his own failures.

Roman is the only person Niko knows in Liberty City to begin with, and is one of his major connections in the first part of the game. Niko is a tough character, whereas Roman is friendlier. Roman, however, is heavily in debt and a lot of people are after him. In desperate need of help, Roman deceived Niko to move to Liberty City. However, most of the time they end up arguing over various issues. It is later revealed that Niko and Roman have been avoiding each other due to unknown problems at home.

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