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Grand Theft Auto V smashes sales records

In a record-shattering first three days, the new Grand Theft Auto game has raked in sales of more than a billion US dollars.

Grand Theft Auto V has raked in more than a billion US dollars in a record-shattering first three days on the streets for the unabashedly violent videogame, the publisher has announced.

Take-Two Interactive Software says it believes that the blistering pace of GTA V sales "marks the fastest (of) any entertainment property, including video games and feature films".

"Grand Theft Auto is a cultural phenomenon, and Rockstar Games continues to redefine what can be achieved in interactive entertainment," said Take-Two chief executive Strauss Zelnick.

Take-Two's unit Rockstar Games spent five years crafting the title, with a rumoured production budget of $US270 million ($A287.59 million), and the time has paid off for gamers, according to a slew of reviews giving it top marks.

The GTA franchise has won legions of fans and cadres of critics with gameplay in which triumph depends on acts such as carjacking, gambling and killing.

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Play in GTA games has included simulated sex with prostitutes and drunken driving. The latest version is said by reviewers to be rife with more of the same, along with profanity-packed dialogue.

The fifth installment in the GTA series is set in a fictional city of Los Santos based on real-world Los Angeles and its nearby hills and beaches.

It is billed by the New York City-based videogame publisher as the "largest and most ambitious" title in a franchise that has sold more than 114 million copies since its debut in 1997.

Versions of GTA V for play on Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 videogame consoles or personal computers powered by Windows software launched worldwide Tuesday. Sales of the game are expected to be boosted with upcoming launches of the title in Japan and Brazil.

The estimates by Take-Two blow away the prior sales record set last year by Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - which topped a billion dollars in sales after 15 days on the market in 2012 and boasted an opening day more profitable than any Hollywood film debut at the time.

Take-Two noted that the 2012 blockbuster The Avengers took 19 days to bring in $US1 billion, equalling the previous record of 19 days set by Avatar and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

Fans say GTA appeals with captivating story lines and an open-world format that lets players go wherever they wish in game worlds, noting that players can rob banks, take a yoga lesson or fly a plane, as well as play with or against one another online.

Rockstar said that GTA V "focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar" in a re-imagined Southern California.

Grand Theft Auto IV blew away videogame and Hollywood records by raking in an unprecedented $US500 million in the week after its release in 2008.


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