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GTA V finally launches in Saudi Arabia and UAE after 12 years since release: Is the game censored?
After nearly 12 years of waiting, Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online are officially launching in Saudi Arabia and the UAE ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNGTA 5 finally launches in Saudi Arabia and the UAE 12 years after its global release — will be age-rated 21+ as part of the new regulatory framework
GTA 5 was released worldwide in 2013. Now, almost 12 years later, gamers in Saudi Arabia and the UAE can finally enjoy the ...
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IGN Middle East on MSNWith Less Than a Year Until GTA 6, Rockstar Finally Launches GTA 5 and GTA Online in Saudi Arabia and UAE
As the world waits for Grand Theft Auto 6, Rockstar has finally released GTA 5 and GTA Online in both Saudi Arabia and the ...
Regulatory reform in the conservative Gulf states paved the way for the release of the blockbuster game, almost 12 years ...
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The Top 5 Analyst Questions From Take-Two’s Q1 Earnings Call
Take-Two’s first quarter saw a mixed investor reaction, as stronger-than-expected sales growth was offset by a significant ...
Rockstar recently released character bios for GTA 6. The two main protagonists are Jason Duval and Lucia Caminos. Jason is a ...
Social media users said the line to access the ride stretched across the park Saturday with the wait time being about three ...
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visits China with reports of the new RTX 6000D AI GPU expected to launch this year, estimated to sell ...
Take-Two Interactive Software (NasdaqGS:TTWO) saw a share price increase of 16% over the last quarter, influenced by key announcements such as the reveal of the NBA 2K26 cover athletes and new ...
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Top Gear on MSNHall of fame/shame: 33 of Alfa Romeo's greatest hits... and misses
Vittorio Jano’s 8cyl, twin supercharged masterpiece – and the world’s first true single seater GP racecar – dominated track ...
Nintendo has confirmed that the team behind Super Mario Odyssey was tasked with developing Donkey Kong Bananza and innovating the character.
Toronto is at risk of losing tens of millions in federal housing funding after city council voted against allowing sixplexes citywide, a key condition of its $471 million deal with Ottawa.
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