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Grand Theft Auto 4 and Episodes from Liberty City are now backwards compatible on Xbox One. This includes all versions of the game, physical or digital, whether it was the Complete Edition or ...
Grand Theft Auto V recently shipped 75 million copies, but if you wanted to play what came before it on Xbox One you were out of luck. Until now. Starting today, Grand Theft Auto IV and its $50 ...
Both Grand Theft Auto 4 and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, which contains its two expansion packs, are now playable on Xbox One. That includes all versions of the main game ...
"Digital game owners have instant access on Xbox One, so they can download Grand Theft Auto IV directly from the 'Ready to Install' section of their Xbox One and play at will.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Grand Theft Auto IV is now playable on Xbox One via the console's backwards compatibility program. This also means the Episodes from Liberty City ...
GTA 5 Online just saw its latest update launch on PS4, Xbox One and PC, while more has been revealed regarding the Liberty City map mod expansion project.
Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is the Grand Theft Auto III spin-off for the PSP handheld. Released for the PlayStation Portable in 2005, the game eventually was ported to ...
After playing Grand Theft Auto 4 & 5, I really appreciate this one aspect that just makes you feel good, and GTA 6 must have it return.
UPDATE 14/2/17 4:20pm: The results are in for GTA4's Episodes from Liberty City, tested via Xbox One backward compatibility - and perhaps not surprisingly, we're seeing the same kind of ...
Xbox One gamers, heads up: it’s time to head back to Liberty City. Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes from Liberty City are now playable on Xbox One via backward compatibility.
Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Liberty City Stories is one of the most underrated games in the franchise.
Grand Theft Auto IV — one of the most popular games from the last console generation — is now available on Xbox One through the console’s backward-compatibility feature.