You can leave the black deposit box for heritage at the bank, when you're older

Jun 27, 2007 07:42 GMT  ·  By

Rockstar hasn't let the Manhunt 2 thing get to them. Thus, they have released pictures of the Grand Theft Auto IV Special Edition, which looks, well... huge, but in a good way. Just look at that sleek, metal safety deposit box. It screams GTA! There's more of course. Anyway, as great as it looks, there is a down side to the whole deal. It costs much.

So, now that we can focus on a less violent and controversial title from Rockstar (who thought we'd ever say these words about the GTA series...?), here's what the whole package includes, as I found up on Destructoid.com:

■ Grand Theft Auto IV on the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system or the PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment system, both with special packaging ■ The Grand Theft Auto IV Art Book, featuring never-before-seen production artwork from Grand Theft Auto IV ■ Selected soundtrack CD from Grand Theft Auto IV, featuring new material from top artists, only available on this release ■ An exclusive Rockstar keychain for the safety deposit box keys ■ Completing the collection is a limited edition Rockstar duffel bag

All of the items have been created with the utmost attention to detail to create a unique Grand Theft Auto IV experience for any fan of the series. The Grand Theft Auto IV Special Edition is available for pre-orders today and will retail for $89.99 in North America.

That's right boys and girls, (well, mostly boys) the whole package will set you back some 90 bucks, but hey, if you're a real fan of the series you must have it. Besides, those who went through all the trouble of coming up with this Grand Theft Auto IV Special Edition pack have to get payed too, don't they?

Anyway, if you're the proud owner of an Xbox 360, just remember to save some cash for Halo 3. Or vice versa...