Grand Theft Auto IV:Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. said on Wednesday that Grand Theft Auto IV has surpassed all-time entertainment records for day one and week one sales by dollar value. Released on Tuesday, April 29th, Grand Theft Auto IV, the acclaimed video game, has sold through to consumers approximately 6 million units globally with an estimated retail value of more than $500 million in the first week. Grand Theft Auto IV sold approximately 3.6 million units on its opening day with a retail value of approximately $310 million globally.
In contrast, Microsoft's Halo 3 -- one of the best-selling games of all time -- sold $300 million during its first week after landing on shelves last Sept. 25.
"We knew Grand Theft Auto IV would break new ground in terms of the player's experience, with its compelling story line, extraordinary gameplay and action that ranges over a broad urban canvas. Now, it has broken sales and rating records as well. Grand Theft Auto IV's first week performance represents the largest launch in the history of interactive entertainment, and we believe these retail sales levels surpass any movie or music launch to date. We congratulate the entire Rockstar team on creating a must-have experience that takes the legendary Grand Theft Auto franchise to a new level," said Strauss Zelnick, Chairman of Take-Two.
"Rockstar's goal is to make each new title in the Grand Theft Auto franchise even better than those that preceded it, and Grand Theft Auto IV is a smashing success on that score. Grand Theft Auto IV makes full use of the power of next generation technology, and offers players an experience unique in the interactive entertainment medium. This game sets a new standard in the industry, with critics hailing it as both an artistic and technological masterpiece," said Ben Feder, Take-Two's Chief Executive Officer.
Developed by series creator Rockstar North, Grand Theft Auto IV for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the Sony PS3 - PlayStation3 computer entertainment system is rated in the US "M" for Mature. For more information, log onto www.rockstargames.com/IV.
Take-Two's is the subject of an unsolicited takeover bid valued at $2 billion, from Electronic Arts Inc.