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''Grand Theft Auto'' (''GTA'') is a series of
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s created by David Jones and Mike Dailly. Later titles were developed under the oversight of brothers Dan and Sam Houser, Leslie Benzies and Aaron Garbut. It is primarily developed by British development house Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design), and published by its parent company, Rockstar Games. The name of the series references the term "grand theft auto", used in the United States for
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. Gameplay focuses on an open world where the player can complete missions to progress an overall story, as well as engage in various side activities. Most of the gameplay revolves around driving and shooting, with occasional role-playing and
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elements. The series also has elements of the earlier beat 'em up games from the
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. The games in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series are set in fictional locales modelled after real-life cities, at various points in time from the early 1960s to the 2010s. The original game's map encompassed three cities—Liberty City (based on New York City), San Andreas (based on San Francisco), and Vice City (based on Miami)—but later titles tend to focus on a single setting; usually one of the original three locales, albeit remodelled and significantly expanded. The series centers on different
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s who attempt to rise through the ranks of the criminal underworld, although their motives for doing so vary in each title. The antagonists are commonly characters who have betrayed the protagonist or their organisation, or characters who have the most impact impeding the protagonist's progress. Several film and music veterans have voiced characters in the games, including Ray Liotta,
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. DMA Design began the series in 1997, with the release of the ''Grand Theft Auto''. , the series consists of seven standalone titles and four expansion packs. The third main title, ''
Grand Theft Auto III ''Grand Theft Auto III'' is a 2001 action-adventure game developed by DMA Design and published by Rockstar Games. It is the third main entry in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series, following 1999's ''Grand Theft Auto 2'', and the fifth instalment o ...
'', released in 2001, is considered a landmark game, as it brought the series to a three-dimensional (3D) setting and more immersive experience. Subsequent titles have followed and built upon the concept established in ''Grand Theft Auto III'', and received significant acclaim. They have influenced other open-world action games, and led to the label ''Grand Theft Auto'' clone on similar titles. The series has been critically acclaimed, with all the main 3D entries in the franchise frequently ranked among the greatest and
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; it has shipped more than 370 million units, making it the fifth-best selling video game franchise. In 2006, ''Grand Theft Auto'' was featured in a list of British design icons in the Great British Design Quest organised by the BBC and the
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. In 2013, '' The Telegraph'' ranked ''Grand Theft Auto'' among Britain's most successful exports. The series has also been controversial for its
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nature and violent themes.


Titles


Main series

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s, named after the primary level of graphics capability used in each era. The original '' Grand Theft Auto'', its expansions and its sequel are considered the "2D universe". ''
Grand Theft Auto III ''Grand Theft Auto III'' is a 2001 action-adventure game developed by DMA Design and published by Rockstar Games. It is the third main entry in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series, following 1999's ''Grand Theft Auto 2'', and the fifth instalment o ...
'' and its sequels are considered the "3D universe". '' Grand Theft Auto IV'', its expansions and ''
Grand Theft Auto V ''Grand Theft Auto V'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It is the seventh main entry in the Grand Theft Auto, ''Grand Theft Auto'' series, following 2008's ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', and ...
'' are considered the "HD universe". Each universe is considered separate with only brands, place names and background characters shared between them. '' Grand Theft Auto'', the first game in the series, was released for
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and MS-DOS in November 1997, ported to the
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in 1998 and the
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in 1999. '' Grand Theft Auto 2'' was released in 1999 for Microsoft Windows, later receiving ports on the PlayStation, Dreamcast and Game Boy Color. The
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also featured three instalments of the main series, all of which have been re-released on several platforms; a deal between Take-Two Interactive and Sony Computer Entertainment resulted in their timed exclusivity on the PlayStation 2, before receiving ports to Microsoft Windows and the Xbox. The 2001 title ''
Grand Theft Auto III ''Grand Theft Auto III'' is a 2001 action-adventure game developed by DMA Design and published by Rockstar Games. It is the third main entry in the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series, following 1999's ''Grand Theft Auto 2'', and the fifth instalment o ...
'' moved away from the two-dimension (2D) graphics used in the first two games to three-dimension (3D) computer graphics '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' was published in 2002, and was the first to feature a speaking protagonist, voiced by Ray Liotta. '' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'', released in 2004, introduced various new elements, including character customisation and a large map encompassing three cities and surrounding rural area. Two main instalments were published for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The 2008 title ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' focused on realism and detail, removing various customisation features, while adding an online multiplayer mode. ''
Grand Theft Auto V ''Grand Theft Auto V'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It is the seventh main entry in the Grand Theft Auto, ''Grand Theft Auto'' series, following 2008's ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', and ...
'', published in 2013, featured three playable protagonists. It was released to massive financial success, breaking multiple records. It was later
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with various enhancements, in 2014 for the
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and Xbox One, and in 2015 for Microsoft Windows; versions for
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and Xbox Series X and S were released in March 2022. On 4 February 2022, Rockstar confirmed that development of a new entry in the series was "well underway". In-development footage of the game leaked in September 2022; Rockstar noted that it was "extremely disappointed" by the manner in which the game was first demonstrated, but that it did not anticipate long-term effects on development.


Other games

''Grand Theft Auto'' has spawned numerous additional games and expansion packs. In 1999, the original game received two expansion packs: '' Grand Theft Auto: London 1969'' and '' Grand Theft Auto: London 1961'', which, as their names suggest, featured a different setting – a fictional version of London – and new missions and characters. '' Grand Theft Auto Advance'', released in 2004 exclusively for the Game Boy Advance, featured a top-down perspective, similarly to the first two main games in the series, and the same setting as ''Grand Theft Auto III'', to which it served as a prequel. Three games were released for the
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: '' Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' in 2005, which is also a prequel to ''Grand Theft Auto III''; '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' in 2006, which is a prequel to ''Vice City''; and '' Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'' in 2009, which features the same setting as ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', but the two games are otherwise unrelated. Both ''Liberty City Stories'' and ''Vice City Stories'' were later ported to the PlayStation 2, while ''Chinatown Wars'' was originally released for the
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and later ported to PlayStation Portable. In 2009, '' The Lost and Damned'' and '' The Ballad of Gay Tony'' were released for the Xbox 360 as expansion packs to ''Grand Theft Auto IV''; a " strategic alliance" between Rockstar and Microsoft resulted in the timed exclusivity. The expansions focus on characters who played a relatively minor role in the main game, and whose stories take place simultaneously with ''Grand Theft Auto IV''s. Both were later released for the PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows as part of a compilation, titled ''Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City'', also available on Xbox 360. Numerous titles in the series have received ports to
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devices. ''Chinatown Wars'' was released for iOS in 2010 and for
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and Fire OS in 2014. For their tenth anniversaries, ''Grand Theft Auto III'' and ''Vice City'' were both re-released for iOS and Android in 2011 and 2012, respectively. In 2013, ''San Andreas'' was ported to iOS, Android and Windows Phone and RT; the mobile port was later re-released for Xbox 360 in 2014, the year of the game's tenth anniversary, and the following year for PlayStation 3. In 2015, ''Liberty City Stories'' was ported to iOS, Android and Fire OS.


Compilations

''Grand Theft Auto Double Pack'' was released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and includes both ''Grand Theft Auto III'' and ''Vice City''. ''Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy'' is a compilation of ''III'', ''Vice City'', and ''San Andreas'', and was first released in 2005 for the Xbox. It was later re-released for the PlayStation 2, Windows, Mac OS X, and PlayStation 4. ''The Trilogy'' also served as the revised package for ''San Andreas'', which had to be pulled from shelves due to the controversial ''Hot Coffee'' mod. A report in August 2021 suggested that
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was leading development on a remastered version of the trilogy, using Unreal Engine; following some leaks, Rockstar officially announced '' Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition'' on 8 October 2021. The game features graphical and gameplay upgrades, and replaced existing versions on digital retailers. It released for Microsoft Windows,
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, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on 11 November 2021, and will release for Android and iOS in 2022. ''Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City'' is a standalone compilation of the two episodes for ''Grand Theft Auto IV''. It contains both ''The Lost and Damned'' and ''The Ballad of Gay Tony'' on one disc. It was released on 29 October 2009 for the Xbox 360 and on 13 April 2010 for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3. Microsoft added ''Episodes from Liberty City'' to its backwards compatibility list for Xbox One platforms in February 2017. The standalone release of ''Episodes from Liberty City'' for Windows was discontinued and replaced by a single-player-only version of ''Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition'' in 2020.


Related media

The series has been expanded into various other formats. ''Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto'', a book written by David Kushner chronicling the development of the series, was published in 2012. In March 2015,
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announced '' The Gamechangers'', a 90-minute
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based on the creation of ''Grand Theft Auto''. Directed by Owen Harris and written by James Wood, the drama stars Daniel Radcliffe as Rockstar president Sam Houser and Bill Paxton as disbarred attorney Jack Thompson. In May 2015, Rockstar filed a lawsuit against the BBC for trademark infringement, stating that they had no involvement with the development of the film and had unsuccessfully tried to contact the BBC to resolve the matter. It first aired on 15 September 2015 on
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. In 2006,
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published ''The Meaning and Culture of Grand Theft Auto''. Compiled by Nate Garrelts, the 264-page book is a collection of essays regarding the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series, to help audiences better understand the games and to make a point about due diligence of game criticism. The book is divided into two parts: the first part discusses the controversies surrounding the series, while the second half takes a theoretical look at the games absent of the controversy. Roger Corman, who produced the unrelated 1977 film ''Grand Theft Auto'', claimed that any attempted film adaptation of the video game series was unable to proceed. In 2017, he claimed that he sued the "video game manufacturer who flat-out stole the idea", and that they "settled out of court and they gave me some money". He said that he retains the rights, "but the way it was actually written in the contract is a little bit cloudy", and that his lawyers were analysing the contract to ensure that he can remake the film. Take-Two Interactive responded to Corman's claims, noting that the company "owns all rights for films related to the ''Grand Theft Auto'' video game series", and that it "can and will take appropriate legal action against anyone attempting to misuse our intellectual property by attempting to make a new film titled ''Grand Theft Auto''"; it claimed to have successfully taken legal action against similar attempts in the past.


Common elements


Gameplay

Each game in this series allows the player to take on the role of a criminal in the big city, typically an individual who plans to rise through the ranks of organised crime through the course of the game. The player is given various missions by kingpins and major idols in the city underworld which must be completed to progress through the storyline. Assassinations and other violent crimes are featured regularly. Occasionally taxi driving,
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,
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, bus driving, or learning to fly helicopters and
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are also involved in the game. In later titles, notably those released after '' Grand Theft Auto 2'', the player is given a more developed storyline in which they are forced to overcome an unfortunate event (e.g., being betrayed and left for dead), which serves as motivation for the character to advance up the criminal ladder and ultimately leads to the triumph of the character by the end of the storyline. The ''Grand Theft Auto'' series belongs to a genre of free-roaming role-playing video games called open world games, and grants a large amount of freedom to the player. Traditional action games are structured as a single track series of levels with linear gameplay, but in ''Grand Theft Auto'' the player can determine the missions that they want to undertake, and their relationship with various characters are changed based on these choices. Influenced by the earlier game '' Turbo Esprit'',Retrorevival: Turbo Esprit, '' Retro Gamer'' issue 20, page 48.
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, 2006.
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, 2009. "''Grand Theft Auto'' directly inspired by the pioneering Spectrum game ''Turbo Esprit''"
the cities of the games can be roamed freely at any point in the game, and are examples of open world video game environments which offer accessible buildings with minor missions in addition to the main storyline. There are exceptions: missions follow a linear, overarching plot. These missions are required to complete in order to unlock new areas in the game. ''Grand Theft Auto III'' and subsequent games have more voice acting and radio stations, which simulate driving to music with disc jockeys, radio personalities,
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, talk radio, pop music, and American culture. The use of vehicles in an explorable urban environment provides a basic simulation of a working city, complete with pedestrians who generally obey traffic signals. Further details are used to flesh out an open-ended atmosphere that has been used in several other games, such as '' The Simpsons: Hit & Run'', which has less emphasis on crime or violence, and '' Lego City Undercover'', which reverses the roles of police officer and criminal, although the player goes undercover in gangs for a portion of the game. Criminal activities in ''Grand Theft Auto'' games do not go unnoticed by the police. As the player engages in these in-game illegal activities, they may gain a "wanted level", represented by a maximum of five or six stars. A small crime, such as running over a
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, may create a one star wanted level situation, while shooting an officer may earn more stars. As the number of stars increase, the amount and strength of the response will increase; a single star might have a few police cars chase after the player, while at 5 or 6 stars, tanks and attack helicopters will chase down the player. Many in-game missions will automatically give the player a wanted level after completing a certain event which they must then get rid of before the mission is complete. Often, trying to keep away from the police while wanted will cause the player to gain even higher wanted levels. The player can remove their character's wanted level by avoiding detection or spending in-game money at specific locations to elude the police (such as a mod shop to repaint their car). Alternatively, if the player-character dies, they will respawn at a hospital and the wanted level will be removed, though the player may lose money, guns, and other benefits they had before being chased. The "wanted level" gameplay concept has become common in similar open world games.


Setting

Most ''Grand Theft Auto'' games are set in fictional parodies of well-known United States cities, in a number of different time periods. The games are split into three different universes (2D, 3D, and HD), each with their own reinterpretations of previously established settings. The universes share the names of cities, several brands, and background characters who never make physical appearances in the games (with a few exceptions), but are otherwise considered to be separate continuities.


Liberty City

Liberty City, based on New York City, is one of the three original cities introduced in '' Grand Theft Auto''. It is the first setting available to the player. The city encompasses two landmasses (a large one in the southeast and a smaller one in the northeast) and a Manhattan-like central island; two smaller islands are featured along the river that separates the three main islands. The setting also incorporates the neighbouring state of New Guernsey (a parody of New Jersey), which occupies the northwest portion of the map. All four major islands are divided into multiple districts, inspired by New York and New Jersey's boroughs. A redesigned version of Liberty City was introduced in ''
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'' (set in 2001). This iteration is only loosely based on New York, and incorporates elements from other U.S. cities, such as Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston, Chicago, and
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. The city encompassess three main islands, which are gradually unlocked as the game's storyline progresses: Portland (based on the industrial areas of Brooklyn and Queens, with additional elements from Manhattan and
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), Staunton Island (based mostly on Manhattan), and Shoreside Vale (loosely based on North Jersey, The Bronx,
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, and Upstate New York). The islands are connected by road bridges and an underground tunnel system. A tunnel leading out of Liberty City can be found in Shoreside Vale, but it is impassable by the player. This particular version of Liberty City returned in the prequels '' Grand Theft Auto Advance'' (set in 2000) and '' Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' (set in 1998), albeit with several changes to reflect the different time periods. The city was also mentioned in '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' and '' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'', and was the setting of a mission in the latter. A third version of Liberty City was featured in '' Grand Theft Auto IV'', its expansion packs '' The Lost and Damned'' and '' The Ballad of Gay Tony'' (all three set in 2008), and the handheld game '' Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'' (set in 2009). This iteration closely resembles New York, and consists of four main boroughs, which become available to explore as the story progresses: Broker (based on Brooklyn), Dukes (Queens), Bohan (The Bronx), and Algonquin (Manhattan). The placement of these boroughs mirrors that of their real-life counterparts: Broker and Dukes occupy a large landmass in the southeast, while Bohan forms its own, smaller island in the northeast, and Algonquin acts as the city's central island. The setting also incorporates three smaller islands—Charge Island (
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), Colony Island (
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), and Happiness Island ( Liberty Island)—and a fourth landmass, Alderney, which is located west of Algonquin and regarded as its own independent state (similarly to New Jersey). Alderney is absent in ''Chinatown Wars''. All islands, barring Happiness Island, are connected by road bridges, underground tunnels, and a subway system; none of which lead out of the city.


San Andreas

San Andreas, based on San Francisco, is one of the three original cities introduced in ''Grand Theft Auto''. It is the second setting available to the player. The locale encompasses two landmasses: a large northern portion, which is divided into fifteen districts and generally considered to be the city's core, and a smaller island in the southeast, consisting of only one district, which acts as the city's docks area. The northern landmass is further divided by Aye Valley, which cuts through the heart of the area from the east to the west. A reimagined version of San Andreas was featured in '' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' (set in 1992), as a state rather than a city. Based on California and Nevada, the state encompasses two landmasses, separated by a river and surrounded by a large body of water. The southern portion of the map features the cities of Los Santos (based on Los Angeles) and San Fierro (San Francisco), separated by vast forest and mountain areas. By contrast, the northern portion is one large desert region and incorporates only one city, Las Venturas ( Las Vegas). Both landmasses feature additional rural settlements, which are less inhabited than the three major cities. The cities are connected by a train track system, and each one features an airport, which can be used to fast travel from a city to another. At the beginning of the game, players only have access to Los Santos, with the rest of the map being gradually unlocked as the story progresses. A third version of San Andreas appeared in ''
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'' (set in 2013), again imagined as a state. The game features only the southern portion of the state, which is depicted as a large island. The southern portion of the island is occupied mostly by the city of Los Santos (which resembles Los Angeles much more closely than its ''San Andreas'' counterpart), while the northern portion, known as Blaine County, is less inhabited, featuring vast areas of desert, forest, and mountain, and only a few small towns.Rockstar Game
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. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
This version of San Andreas is currently the only setting in the series that doesn't feature any map limitations, allowing players to explore the entire island at the beginning of the game. Los Angeles was extensively researched for ''Grand Theft Auto V''. The team organised field research trips with tour guides and architectural historians and captured around 250,000 photos and hours of video footage during these visits. Since the release of the game, hundreds of in-game buildings have been identified as being based on real-world landmarks. '' The New Yorker''s Sam Sweet notes that, with sales of the game reaching thirteen million copies, "there will be more people living in the imaginary state of Los Santos than in the real city on which it was modelled."


Vice City

Vice City, based on Miami, is one of the three original cities introduced in ''Grand Theft Auto''. It is the third setting available to the player. The city encompasses one large landmass, divided into eight districts which form the city's core, and a smaller island, Vice Beach, in the northeast. Like its real-life counterpart, Vice City is depicted as a tropical city, easily distinguished from the other two in the game by its beaches and palm trees. A redesigned version of Vice City was introduced in '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' (set in 1986). The city consists of two main landmasses, Vice City Beach and Vice City Mainland, separated by a large body of water and connected to each other and to two smaller islands, Starfish Island and Prawn Island, by a series of road bridges. At the beginning of the game, the player only has access to Vice City Beach, with the rest of the city being gradually unlocked as the story progresses. The same setting would be later used in the prequel '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' (set in 1984), albeit with several changes to reflect the different time period. The HD universe version of Vice City has yet to be introduced, but has been referenced in both ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' and ''Grand Theft Auto V''.


Other settings

The '' London 1969'' and '' London 1961'' expansion packs for ''Grand Theft Auto'' take place within a fictionalised version of London during the 1960s. As such, they are the only games in the series to be set outside of the United States. The portion of the city used in the games is based on
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, although heavily condensed and mostly geographically inaccurate. It consists of two landmasses, separated by the River Thames and connected by several road bridges. A fictionalised version of Manchester is also featured in the games. '' Grand Theft Auto 2'' is set in Anywhere City, a fictional U.S. retrofuturistic metropolis with no apparent inspiration from any real-life city. The setting consists of three areas, which the player will switch between as the story progresses: the Downtown District, the Residential District, and the Industrial District. Each district is depicted as its own individual island. The game is set in an unspecified time period—conflicting sources suggest anything from "three weeks into the future", to the year 2013, while the game itself features several references to the "new millennium" that is coming, implying that the year is 1999. ''Grand Theft Auto V'' features the fictional town of Ludendorff in the state of North Yankton (a parody of North Dakota), which is the setting of two missions and is inaccessible outside of the storyline. The 2020 update for '' Grand Theft Auto Online'', ''The Cayo Perico Heist'', introduced the eponymous fictional island, a "tropical paradise" off the
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coast of
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privately owned by notorious drug lord Juan "El Rubio" Strickler. The island is used as both a transshipment base and a partying place by El Rubio, and draws inspiration from Norman's Cay and
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. Cayo Perico is the first setting in the series not located in the United States since London.


Voice acting

The series has included a wide variety of voice actors. The original '' Grand Theft Auto'', its mission packs and its sequel, as well as '' Grand Theft Auto Advance'' and ''
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'' did not feature any voice credited to specific roles. The first game in the series to do so was ''
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'' which, despite a limited budget and the series' low profile at the time, featured several notable actors from film and television. These included Frank Vincent, Michael Madsen and Kyle MacLachlan, who all had prominent roles. At the time it was rare for a video game to use such high-profile actors, and ''Grand Theft Auto III'' is considered a pioneer in doing so. The next game, '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'', featured more film actors, including Ray Liotta as the player character. Although the following title, '' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'', also featured many notable film actors—such as Samuel L. Jackson,
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and James Woods—it had been decided that the use of such actors should be reduced, particularly for leading roles. As a result, many of the prominent roles in ''San Andreas'' were voiced by lower profile actors or rappers. From '' Liberty City Stories'' through to ''
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'', the series has continued using lesser known actors to voice main characters, but still uses celebrities and real-life radio personalities to voice the DJs of the many radio stations featured in each game. Some games also feature celebrities portraying themselves, such as Lazlow Jones,
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,
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, Katt Williams, and Dr. Dre.


Controversies

According to ''The Guinness World Records'' 2008 and 2009 Gamer's Edition, it is the most controversial video game series in history, with over 4,000 articles published about it, which include accusations of glamorising violence, corrupting gamers, and connection to real life crimes.


''Grand Theft Auto''

The game was controversial from the first incarnation of the series. '' Grand Theft Auto'' was condemned in Britain, Germany, and France due to its "extreme violence", and Brazil banned it outright. Publicist Max Clifford planted sensational stories in tabloids in order to help sell the first game.


''Grand Theft Auto III''

The controversies flared up again with ''
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'', since the 3D graphics made the violence more realistic, and players could pay for the services of prostitutes to restore their health, and if they wished, kill them to get some of their money back. There is also criticism from the focus on illegal activities in comparison with traditional "heroic" roles that other games offer. The main character can commit a wide variety of crimes and violent acts while dealing with only temporary consequences, including the killing of policemen and military personnel.


''Vice City''

The sixth game in the series, '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'', also came under criticism. One mission in particular, in which the player must instigate a
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between Haitian and Cuban gangs, has been controversial. Haitian and Cuban anti-defamation groups criticised the game. Jean-Robert Lafortune of the Haitian American Grassroots Coalition is quoted as saying that "The game shouldn't be designed to destroy human life, it shouldn't be designed to destroy an ethnic group," for this and similar scenarios, including lines in the game's script such as "kill the Haitian dickheads" said by character "Diaz" during an altercation between the player and a Haitian gang. After the threat of a lawsuit by the Haitian-American Grassroots Coalition, Rockstar removed the word "Haitians" from this phrase in the game's subtitles.


''San Andreas''

''San Andreas'' was criticised initially due to its "gangster" elements, which include drugs, prostitution, and murder. It later received additional criticism after the discovery of an interactive sex minigame, nicknamed Hot Coffee; initially cut from the game, it remained in the game code, and was discovered in both the console and Windows versions of the game. After the release of ''San Andreas'',
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managed to find the unused code in the game and released unofficial patches for the Windows and Xbox (with a modchip)
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as well as a
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version through the use of an Action Replay code enabling the player to engage in these sexual mini-games (dubbed "Hot Coffee" in reference to a euphemism for sex used in the game). These mini-games were left partially intact in the game's code. This prompted application of an AO (Adults Only) ESRB rating to the version of the game containing the leftover code. Take-Two Interactive was forced to re-release the game in order to restore the M (Mature) rating. A class action lawsuit against Take-Two was also filed as a result of the "Hot Coffee" code.


''Grand Theft Auto IV''

One of the controversies involved with this game was Mothers Against Drunk Driving's (MADD) criticism of the ability to drink and drive as a new feature. MADD had even requested ESRB to change the rating of the game from "M" for ages seventeen and up to "AO", for adults only, because they felt it was inappropriate for children, even at the age of seventeen, to experience drunk driving in such a manner. In the final game, drunk driving is a playable event, but it is a crime that automatically generates a wanted rating and main playable character Niko Bellic loudly (and drunkenly) proclaims that it is a "bad idea" and that he "should know better". Notably, it is impossible to drive while drunk in the ''GTA IV'' expansions, ''The Lost and Damned'' and ''The Ballad of Gay Tony''. These were released after the criticism. It is, however, possible to drive drunk again in the successor, ''Grand Theft Auto V''.


''The Lost and Damned''

'' The Lost and Damned'' expansion pack for ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' was condemned by US parents group Common Sense Media who issued a public warning against the pack's content due to a full-frontal
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scene during one of the cutscenes. They claimed the game was "more controversial than its predecessors" because it featured "full frontal male nudity".


''Chinatown Wars''

There has been some controversy over a drug dealing minigame along with comments that some Nintendo games are being aimed at children (despite the fact that the game was rated Mature). The drug dealing mini-game allows players to peddle six types of drugs around the city, but the profit the player makes depends on market conditions, which will be based on the area in which they deal, and the level of regular service this area receives from them.


''Grand Theft Auto V''

A segment in the latest instalment caused controversy for scenes containing player-initiated torture. The mission "By the Book" features graphic depictions of kneecapping, electrocution, dental extraction and waterboarding, and the player is required to perform an act of torture in order to progress in the game. UK-based charity Freedom from Torture publicly condemned the use of torture scenes in ''Grand Theft Auto V''. The organisation, who works to rehabilitate survivors of torture, joined other human rights charities who were outraged at a torture scene in the game in which the players have to pull teeth and electrocute an unarmed man in order to extract information. The charity's CEO Keith Best stated: “Rockstar North has crossed a line by effectively forcing people to take on the role of a torturer and perform a series of unspeakable acts if they want to achieve success in the game." The game has also been accused of sexism. The '' Los Angeles Times'' considered the game's satirical portrayals of women uncreative, and added that violent and sexist themes hurt the game experience. ''Edge'' noted that while "every female in the game exists solely to be sneered, leered or laughed at", it treated its all-male lead characters in a similar vein through their stereotyped tendencies towards violence. Sam Houser, Rockstar Games co-founder, felt that the development team sometimes overlooked their portrayal of women in ''Grand Theft Auto'' games, but that the weight towards male characters "fit with the story we wanted to tell".


Lawsuits

Several celebrities have sued Rockstar Games and/or Take-Two Interactive for purportedly violating their intellectual property or
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, including hip-hop artist Daz Dillinger, Karen Gravano of '' Mob Wives'', and actress
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.


Lawsuits involving Jack Thompson

Former lawyer Jack Thompson has been involved in a number of attempts to get families of murder victims to hold the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series accountable for the death of their loved ones. Due to his conduct in this and related cases, Thompson was
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in 2008 and was fined more than $100,000 by the Florida Bar Association. On 20 October 2003, the families of Aaron Hamel and Kimberly Bede, two young people shot by teens William and Josh Buckner (who in statements to investigators claimed their actions were inspired by ''Grand Theft Auto III'') filed a US$246 million lawsuit against publishers Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive Software, retailer Walmart, and PlayStation 2 manufacturer Sony Computer Entertainment America. Rockstar and its parent company, Take-Two, filed for dismissal of the lawsuit, stating in US District Court on 29 October 2003 that the "ideas and concepts as well as the 'purported psychological effects' on the Buckners are protected by the First Amendment's free-speech clause". The lawyer of the victims, Jack Thompson, denied that, but failed in his attempt to move the lawsuit into a state court and under Tennessee's consumer protection act. Two days later, the plaintiffs filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, and the case was closed. In February 2005, a
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was brought upon the makers and distributors of the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series claiming the games caused a teenager to shoot and kill three members of the Alabama police force. The shooting took place in June 2003 when Devin Moore, 17 years old at the time, was taken in for questioning by police in Fayette, Alabama regarding a stolen vehicle. Moore then grabbed a pistol from one of the police officers and shot and killed him along with another officer and dispatcher before fleeing in a police car. One of Moore's attorneys, Jack Thompson, claimed it was ''Grand Theft Auto''s graphic nature—with his constant playing time—that caused Moore to commit the murders, and Moore's family agrees. Damages were being sought from branches of
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and Wal-Mart in Jasper, Alabama, the stores from which ''Grand Theft Auto III'' and ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'', respectively, were purchased and also from the games' publisher Take-Two Interactive, and the
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manufacturer Sony Computer Entertainment. On 29 March 2006 the case was dismissed and permission to appeal was denied.Reeves, Jay
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". ''Associated Press'', 29 March 2006.
In May 2005, Jack Thompson appeared via satellite on the ''
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'' program on CNN's
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. Thompson mentioned Devin Moore and said, regarding ''
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'' and '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'', "There's no doubt in my mind ..that but for Devin Moore's training on this cop killing simulator, he would not have been able to kill three cops in Fayette, Alabama who are now dead and in the ground. We are suing Take-Two, Sony, Wal-Mart, and GameStop for having trained Devin Moore to kill. He had no history of violence. No criminal record." In September 2006, Thompson brought another lawsuit, claiming that Cody Posey played the game obsessively before murdering his father Delbert Paul Posey, stepmother Tryone Schmid, and stepsister Marilea Schmid on a ranch in
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. The suit was filed on behalf of the victims' families. The suit alleged that were it not for his obsessive playing of ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'', the murders would not have taken place. Named in the suit were Cody Posey, Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive, and Sony. The suit asked for US$600 million in damages. During the criminal trial, Posey's defence team argued he was abused by his father, and tormented by his stepmother. Posey was also taking
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at the time of the killings. The lawsuit was dismissed in December 2007.


Modding and fan recreations

Modding of ''Grand Theft Auto'' content, either within ''Grand Theft Auto'' games or recreated via other software, had generally performed by the player community since around the early 2000s, with one of the first major conversions being the recreation of ''Grand Theft Auto III'' Liberty City within the ''Vice City'' engine. Around 2017, Take Two began taking action against these mods, specifically issuing a cease & desist letter to the makers of ''OpenIV'' that allowed modders to alter content from ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' and ''V''. Take-Two said at the time that its issue was not directly with the mod itself, but that it "enables recent malicious mods that allow harassment of players and interfere with the ''GTA Online'' experience for everybody", and that it was working with the ''OpenIV'' to find a amenable solution. ''OpenIV'' developers opted to remove the mod from circulation after several rounds of discussion with Take-Two. Take-Two issued a statement to clarify that it would not take action against single-player mods; this statement was updated in 2019 to exclude modders from including other Take-Two intellectual property or from "making new games, stories, missions, or maps". The ''Grand Theft Auto'' modding community worked under this response to continue to build out mods and other content within the bounds set by Take-Two. In February 2021, Take-Two issued a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown of two projects hosted at GitHub that had reverse-engineered the game engines for ''Grand Theft Auto III'' and ''Vice City'', asserting that such reversing engineering was disallowed by the game's EULA. On 10 June 2021, the project developers filed a counter-notice; per DMCA rules regarding disputes, the source code was restored after two weeks. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick stated the company has a "pretty flexible" view on user mods, asserting that "if the economy is threatened, or if there's bad behaviour, and we know how to define that, then we would issue a takedown notice". However, the company proceeded to continue to file a lawsuit in California against the programmers behind this effort in September 2021, asserting that the programmers "are well aware that they do not possess the right to copy, adapt, or distribute derivative GTA source code, or the audiovisual elements of the games, and that doing so constitutes copyright infringement." As part of the lawsuit, Take-Two issued another takedown notice to GitHub to remove the mods in October 2021. The modders, in their legal reply, asserted that use of the assets were within fair use, as the reversed engineered versions were transformative in nature and as neither Rockstar nor Take Two had issued any updates for years, did not harm the commercial prospects of the games.


Reception

Ever since the release of ''Grand Theft Auto III'' in 2001, the ''Grand Theft Auto'' series has been a major success, both critically and financially. It has shipped more than 370 million units, making it the fifth-highest selling video game franchise of all time, behind
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's '' Mario'' and ''
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'', Activision's ''
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'', and '' Tetris''. In 2006, ''Grand Theft Auto'' was voted one of Britain's top 10 designs in the Great British Design Quest organised by the BBC and the
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. The game appeared in a list of British design icons which included Concorde,
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, Aston Martin DB5, Mini, World Wide Web, '' Tomb Raider'', K2 telephone box, London tube map, AEC Routemaster bus and the
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. The series has broken several records, resulting in Guinness World Records awarding the series 10 world records in the ''Gamer's Edition 2008''. These records include Most Guest Stars in a Video Game Series, Largest Voice Cast in a Video Game (''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''), Largest In-Game Soundtrack (''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'') as well as Most Successful Entertainment Launch of All Time (''Grand Theft Auto V''). Guinness World Records also ranked ''Grand Theft Auto'' in third place on their list of top 50 console games of all time based on initial impact and lasting legacy. ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' is listed as the most successful game on the PlayStation 2 according to ''The Guinness World Records 2009 Gamer's Edition''. ''Grand Theft Auto III'', ''San Andreas'' and ''Vice City'' currently lie at the 2nd, 5th and 6th highest rated PlayStation 2 games on Metacritic, respectively, while ''Chinatown Wars'' is rated the best game on the Nintendo DS and the second best on the
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, and ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' is currently rated the second best game ever, with a score of 98, only trailing behind '' The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. Also, ''Vice City'', ''Grand Theft Auto III'', ''San Andreas'', ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' and ''Grand Theft Auto V'' lie at 11th, 24th, 27th, 93rd and 2nd best PC games of all time, on Metacritic. Along with this, ''The Lost and Damned'' and ''The Ballad of Gay Tony'' are currently placed 35th and 59th in the top Xbox 360 games.


Sales


Similar games

The release of ''
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'' is treated as a major event in the history of video games, much like the release of '' Doom'' nearly a decade earlier. During interviews to mark the 10th anniversary of the release of ''Grand Theft Auto III'', producer of the ''Street Fighter'' series, Yoshinori Ono, said "It would be no exaggeration to say that ''Grand Theft Auto III'' changed the industry, and we can basically separate the time before and after its emergence as distinct eras." In the same article Bethesda studios director, Todd Howard, said "The mark of a truly great game is how many people try to recapture or emulate it and fail. There's a long line behind this one." Subsequent games that follow this formula of driving and shooting have been called "''Grand Theft Auto'' clones". Some reviewers even extended this label to the ''Driver'' series, even though this series began years before the release of ''Grand Theft Auto III''. ''Grand Theft Auto'' clones are a type of 3D
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, where players are given the ability to drive any vehicle or fire any weapon as they explore an open world. These games often incorporate violent and criminal themes. Notable games that are comparable to ''Grand Theft Auto'' are '' Saints Row'', '' Scarface: The World Is Yours'', '' True Crime: Streets of LA'', '' Watch Dogs'', '' Sleeping Dogs'', ''
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'', '' Mafia'' and '' The Godfather''.


See also

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