Take-Two shuts down $2 PS4 game that ripped off GTA Vice City's most infuriating mission, but somehow misses the accompanying $5 bundle that includes 10 knock-off anime avatars
The GTA publisher has mi🌠ssed a spot in its attempt Take-Two scrub HeliCity Demol🐽ition Man from the face of the internet

Last week, a bizarre little game called HeliCity Demolition Man offered a full unlicensedꩵ remake of GTA Vice City's most infuriating mission. Now it seems publisher Take-Two has taken notice, and - get your surpri♒sed face ready - done its best to scrub the knock-off from the internet.
Cheap knock-off games hit digital stores all the time, but HeliCity Demolition Man stood out for the specificity of its inspirational material. It's a full remake of that Vice City mission where you need to pilot an RC helicopter to destroy a building, faith💛ful to the layout, UI, and background elements of the PS2 classic. It was $2 and seemingly an easy platinum trophy, likely intended as its two biggest selling points.
, you'll get naught but a "this probably isn't what you're looking for" error message. Trying to check out the dev's confirms what you could probably guess: "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Take-Two Interactive." It's certainly possible that these takedowns are from some copyright troll - takedown claims aren't exactly thoroughly investigated by platform holders - but the obvious answer seems likely here.The weird part, however, is that HeliCity Demolition Man hasn't actually been scr🌞ubbed from the face of the internet. The PlayStation Store still offers which is - you guessed it - a col𒁃lection of avatars alongside the game itself. It's a random assortment of anime images and, for some reason, an image of a crocodile in a suit labeled "Croccodile." Get it before it's gone, folks.
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