
It appears that Rockstar is starting to once again open the floodgates ever so slightly on what is now one of the most anticipated titles of 2008 – Grand Theft Auto IV. Not only will there be a new trailer, entitled 'Move Up Ladies' this Friday, we've also been given details about the Australian Special Edition.
Retailing for AU $149.95 (as compared to AU $119.95 for just the game), the Special Edition pack will contain the game, a metal lock box and key, the Grand Theft Auto IV artwork book, a Grand Theft Auto IV soundtrack CD and the limited edition black Rockstar duffle bag. Sounds good right? It also looks good, as you can see... link: http://au.xbox360.ign.com/articles/839/839613p1.html

heres the special edition items

When Wolf Games unveiled its debut title Public Eye, the announcement felt less like a routine game launch and more like a signal flare for the future of
I will never purchase an AI generated game, I will not contribute to something that takes away artistic human expression and creation in gaming. I'm not one of those people who says, "I hope this fails" like so many often do about everything gaming these days but on this one I have to. AI has it's place, just not here.

If you read Kotaku even semi-regularly, you already know that Xbox has been in a weird spot for some time now. And with today’s news that both Xbox boss Phil Spencer and President Sarah Bond are leaving and the new head of the brand will be a former Meta exec who previously lead Microsoft’s AI division, I think it’s time to call it. Xbox is dead. Time of death: February 20, 2026
Oh come on, Xbox has been dead for at least 10 years now. I think what’s more important right now is Playstation’s death that is very slowly but surely happening through mismanagement and greed.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 was the best-selling console in Japan with 315,816 units sold for January 2026.
Japan hardware estimates for January 2026 (Followed by lifetime sales):
Switch 2 - 315,816 (4,418,136)
Switch 1 - 75,012 (36,575,495)
PlayStation 5 - 42,929 (7,374,810)
Xbox Series X|S - 1,711 (692,020)