Purchasing Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City gives you access to both The Ballad of Gay Tony and The Lost and Damned. You don't need the copy of the original Grand Theft Auto IV to play Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City.
The Lost and Damned gives you the chance to experience Liberty City as you assume the role of Johnny, a veteran member of a notorious biker gang called The Lost. Johhny was rather busy making all kinds of business opportunities for The Lost in Liberty City, but he is loyal first to Billy Grey, the club's President. Things start getting out of hand when Billy returns from rehab and he's ready to start a war. The city is in the middle of a bloody turf war with rival gangs taking each other out every day in order to gain control of an already broken city.
The Ballad of Gay Tony shows another side of Liberty City, and we see the adventures of Luis Lopez, who's a thug and also a full-time assistant to Tony Prince, also known as Gay Tony. You struggle in a world where everyone can be bought while also trying to maintain loyalty to family and friends.
We are making a number of changes to make sure players who own Grand Theft Auto IV and GTA: Episodes from Liberty City can continue to enjoy these games. New Players Starting 03/19/2020, Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition will replace both Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City wherever it is currently digitally available. Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition will as also be available via the Rockstar Games Launcher. Current game save files will be compatible wi...
After disabling the option to buy Grand Theft Auto IV in January, Rockstar now say 2008’s open-world murder simulator will return to sale in March with a few changes. Microsoft’s awful Games For Windows Live technogubbins is being removed because it caused the trouble in the first place, and that’s great news. It seems some folks will also receive the expansions or base game for free too. Unfortunately, Rockstar are also removing GTA IV’s multiplayer mode and will tempo...
After 21 years as a Rockstar Games big cheese, Dan Houser will leave the company in March. He’s co-written almost every Rockstar game since 1999, including Grand Theft Auto from London through to V, Bully, Max Payne 3, and the Red Dead Redemptions. That’s made him a big influence on the tone of Rockstar’s games. I wonder how that might change once he’s moved on. Where he’s going and what he’ll do next, we don’t know. He can probably afford to eat pi...
As much fun as we have with our virtual bank-heists, car-chases and random muggings, music licensing seems like a far more lucrative racket. Due to expensive, time-limited music licenses expiring, Grand Theft Auto IV developers Rockstar were recently faced with either pulling the game from sale, paying for a license renewal, or removing a good chunk of its famed soundtrack. Today, a small patch rolled out across multiple platforms, removing the now-unlicensed music tracks and it looks like the d...
Rockstar have confirmed that they need to cut a number of songs from Grand Theft Auto IV due to music licenses expiring, though they will shuffle in new songs to replace at least some. Probably expect a new patch to cut the old and whack in the new. The Russian pop station Vladivostok FM will take the brunt of the cuts, which will also affect GTA 4’s Episodes From Liberty City standalone expansions. Rockstar have needed to do this with GTA before and it’s still weird to cut up old co...