

In a statement to USgamer, a Rockstar Games spokesperson explains that the removal stemmed from being unable to generate additional keys for Grand Theft Auto 4.

Last week, Twitter user Nittomata noticed that Steam had stopped listing the option to buy Grand Theft Auto 4, but still allows people to purchase the standalone expansion bundle Episodes from Liberty City. Late last week, Grand Theft Auto 4 was delisted from Steam, closing off one of the few remaining ways to purchase a new digital copy of the game. Grand Theft Auto began on the PC and we have tried very hard to ensure this version was worthy of that heritage.”Īccording to Rockstar Games, “The PC version of Grand Theft Auto IV offers a wealth of new features, including 32-player multiplayer modes – expanded from 16 on the console versions of the game a deep, sophisticated and easy-to-use video editor tool to capture and edit in-game footage stunning, high-resolution graphics and the all-new Independence FM radio station that allows players to add their own songs for a truly personalized and unique in-game music experience.Is there something you think we should be reporting on? Email September, when Rockstar Games created its own PC games launcher, there was one particularly notable absence from the list of available games: 2008's Grand Theft Auto 4.

We hope the PC gaming community appreciates all of the innovative features in the game. “We have taken our time to ensure this version of the game is not just a quick port, but a perfectly tailored experience for the PC. “We are very proud to be releasing Grand Theft Auto IV for the PC,” said Sam Houser, Founder of Rockstar Games. Great news for PC gamers! Rockstar Games has announced that the PC version of wildly popular Grand Theft Auto IV (GTA IV) is now available for purchase at retail stores nationwide and via digital download on Steam, carrying an MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) of $49.99.
