
So far, it's known that the game will feature an early '90s urban setting that's spread across an entire state. The game already appears to be headed down the path to creative success, based on what's already been revealed.

The appearance of a single screenshot, detail, or even the smallest rumor engenders a feeding frenzy you don't often see outside of a school of starved piranha. How do you go about keeping pace with two of the top-selling, most popular games of all time? To a certain degree, it's almost impossible for a game as highly anticipated as GTA: San Andreas to fail.

San Andreas will be five times the size of GTA: Vice City, and it's coming Monday, October 18, 2004.

While the years since Grand Theft Auto III's release have profoundly affected game development-in fact, everyone and his or her mother has since busted out one game or another that is best summed up as, "It's like GTA but with "-to date, the only developer to top Rockstar's efforts has been Rockstar itself. Rockstar North is facing its stiffest competition yet as it prepares the latest installment in the GTA series with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
