Grand Theft Auto 4 set for record sales

Video game's release comes as Take-Two, publisher of the popular series, faces hostile takeover offer from rival Electronic Arts.

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NEW YORK (CNN) -- The fourth installment of the controversial video game "Grand Theft Auto" goes on sale worldwide Tuesday with expectations that it will break sales records.

Grand Theft Auto 4 is loud, violent, and racy - and gaming fanatics can't wait to play it, some even vowing to take the day off work or school to get their hands on it.

The highly-anticipated release comes as Take-Two Interactive Software Inc (TTWO)., the publisher of Grand Theft Auto, faces a hostile takeover bid from rival Electronic Arts Inc (ERTS).

The video game industry estimates "GTA 4" will sell about 6 million copies and make about $400 million in sales worldwide in its first week alone. If those numbers hold up, the game would break the record held by the current all-time sales champ, Halo 3.

One reason for the great expectations is that the fourth version of Grand Theft Auto can be played on Microsoft's (MSFT, Fortune 500) Xbox 360 as well as Sony's (SNE) Playstation 3.

Game box makers, which are featuring GTA 4 on their Web sites, hope the game will bring increased sales. Gaming retailers also are looking forward to the shoot-'em-up.

"It is probably one of our top-selling products for us in 2008," said Chris Olivera, spokesman for video game retailer Gamestop. "Overall, it will probably be one of the top three best-selling video games ever."

The premise of the Grand Theft Auto series is controversial, with characters who are underworld criminals armed to the teeth, but that's also part of the game's appeal.

"Controversy does sell, but it is targeted to an older audience," said Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at market research firm Jupiter Research. "It is not geared to children."

GTA 4 has a "Mature" rating, meaning it is intended for users 17 years of age or older. The game's label warns of blood, intense violence, partial nudity, strong language, strong sexual content, use of alcohol, and use of drugs.

That mature rating, however, stopped parents groups from blasting Grand Theft Auto and its creator, Rockstar Games.

"A heavy diet of these games puts kids at risk for aggression," says the National Institute for Media and the Family, an independent non-profit group that researches the effects of media on children.

Police groups have also raised concerns, and in Chicago, ads for GTA 4 have been removed from buses and trains.

-- from CNN's Maggie Lake  To top of page

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