Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas jacked
Less than a week before its release, the wildly anticipated crime game has itself been stolen and republished on the Internet.
Less than a week after a pirated version of Halo 2 began appearing on the Web, another of the year’s most sought after games has been stolen. Ironically, it also happens to be a game titled after a larcenous act itself. That’s right. Grand Theft Auto : San Andreas has become the latest victim of piracy, with illegal copies of the game, its manual, and its cover appearing on various Web sites.
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