Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City released on PS3 and PC

Grand Theft Auto IV
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City has finally been announced for release on the PlayStation 3 and Games For Windows – LIVE, although it has been on the Xbox 360 for a couple of months now.
Episodes From Liberty City is a combination of all of the previous episodic downloadable content released thus far for Grand Theft Auto IV. This includes The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, two hit DLC releases that will be sure to entertain the video game owners.
Sam Houser states that they are proud to be able to finally deliver Episodes From Liberty City on the PC and PlayStation 3. Since Microsoft paid for a timed exclusive, the other two fanbases would have to wait months until this time period would have ran out. But now, hopefully due to the great patience of the PS3 and PC gamers, you guys will be able to enjoy it as well.
The two downloadable episodes will be available on the one disc on March 30th. The PS3 version costs $39.99USĀ and the episodes can be purchased on the PlayStation Network, individually, for $19.99 each. Which is pretty much the same price that the Xbox Live counterpart will also cost you, for those of you who own an Xbox 360.
Games for Windows – LIVE can supposedly enjoy 32 player multiplayer matches as well as an advanced video editor. Fans will also be given a myriad of new songs and an updated sound track across the 13 Liberty City radio stations and ingame television and the internet.
The 32 player multiplayer matches is really what makes me envious as a console owner with a weaker PC. 32 players crammed in one Liberty City in one huge free roam or death match, with advanced video editing will surely be a good enough selling point for those of you who are not interested in the single player game itself. The online play is surely to be an amazing addition to this already monumental game, so keep your eye out for Episodes From Liberty City on the PC and PlayStation 3 for Grand Theft Auto IV.
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