Sony apologized for a leak of Grand Theft Auto V assets yesterday. The leak included details on the open-world game’s main theme and soundtrack.
“We sincerely apologize to Rockstar and GTA fans across the world who were exposed to the spoiler content,” Sony said on the official PlayStation blog.
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Sony said, “Regrettably, some people who downloaded the digital pre-order of Grand Theft Auto V through the PlayStation Store in Europe were able to access certain GTA V assets. These assets were posted online. We have since removed the digital pre-order file from the PlayStation Store in Europe. We sincerely apologize to Rockstar and GTA fans across the world who were exposed to the spoiler content. GTA V is one of the most highly anticipated games of the year with a very passionate following, and we’re looking forward to a historic launch on September 17.”
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Grand Theft Auto V could sell 20 million copies in Take-Two Interactive’s fiscal 2014 year ending March 31, according to analyst Colin Sebastian at Baird Equity Research.
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