GTA (Grand Theft Auto)

The GTA series of open world action-adventure video games developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games have been a major part of gaming culture since their release.

GTA III was released in 2001, GTA IV in 2008, and GTA V in 2013. The games are set mainly in fictional locales modelled on American cities, specifically Liberty City (New York), Vice City (Miami), and San Andreas (California).

The series enjoyed a period of unprecedented popularity with its release throughout the late 1990s to the 2000s. However, it has been criticized for its stories' reliance on repetitive missions and engaging players to spend large amounts of money while playing.

The Grand Theft Auto series is the best-selling video game franchise in history. The games are set primarily in fictional locales loosely based on American cities, usually either Liberty City, Vice City or San Andreas.

Grand Theft Auto III is an open world action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective that puts players in the shoes of a criminal who has just been released from prison after serving five years for manslaughter, and is set in fictional Liberty City, modeled on New York City.

Grand Theft Auto is an iconic game series. It's one of the top most successful video games ever made.

Just like every other game, there are different versions of GTA games. This is because developing GTA games has become more and more complicated with each release.

Developers use the latest technologies to power up their latest GTA release. Developers also use cutting-edge design techniques to make GTA look better than ever before.

The Grand Theft Auto franchise has had a major impact on the industry for video gaming in general. There are many other famous franchises that owe their success to it or have been influenced by it in some way or the other.