Buckle up for Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition, Rockstar North’s 2010 definitive bundle that roared onto PS3, Xbox 360, and PC on October 26, 2010 (US), with a revamped PC drop on March 24, 2020, via Steam and Rockstar Games Launcher. This isn’t just a game—it’s the full Liberty City saga, packing the 2008 GTA IV base with two killer expansions: The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. With over 25 million copies of the original sold and a legacy as a seventh-gen titan, Complete Edition is a lawless, open-world rush that’ll own you!

Step into three lives—Niko Bellic, an immigrant chasing the American Dream with bullets and blood; Johnny Klebitz, a biker shredding turf wars with The Lost; and Luis Lopez, a nightclub enforcer dodging loyalty and chaos. Drive anything—sedans, bikes, choppers—wield pistols, RPGs, or fists, and tear through a Liberty City dripping with detail: Algonquin’s skyscrapers, Broker’s grit, and Alderney’s industrial sprawl. Missions range from heists to shootouts, with freedom to explore, climb towers, or just wreak havoc—though multiplayer’s cut in the 2020 PC version, single-player’s still king with hundreds of hours across three interwoven tales.

The vibe? Noir-drenched excess meets urban decay—think neon-lit streets, corrupt cops, and a radio blasting eclectic bangers (some tracks trimmed in later PC patches). The stories collide—Niko’s revenge, Johnny’s brotherhood, Luis’ betrayal—crafted with cinematic grit and dark humor that defined an era. Critics (90 on Metacritic for PC) and fans crowned it a classic—playable via backward compatibility on Xbox One/Series X|S or PS3 originals, with PC hitting 4K mods in 2025. GTA IV: Complete Edition dares you to conquer Liberty City—grab the wheel and dive into the abyss!

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