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Next version of ‘Grand Theft Auto' set for September

Video game publisher Take-Two said the next installment of the long-awaited “Grand Theft Auto” series will launch worldwide on Sept. 17.

Published: Feb. 1, 2013 at 12:05 a.m. PST
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Video game publisher Take-Two said the next installment of the long-awaited “Grand Theft Auto” series will launch worldwide on Sept. 17.

The game was scheduled to go on sale this spring. Take-Two said Thursday that it is delaying the game to give developers more time. Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. said “Grand Theft Auto V” will be available on Xbox 360 from Microsoft Corp. and PlayStation 3 from Sony Corp. Created by Rockstar Games, “Grand Theft Auto” is one of the world’s most popular video game franchises. The latest installment is set in the fictional, struggling metropolis of Los Santos, where, Take-Two said, three criminals from different backgrounds plot their “survival and success.”

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