Rockstar announces new Social Club website
March 27th, 2008 @ 20:23

Rockstar has created a new website called the Rockstar Social Club, a stat tracker to chart your progress on GTA IV.
Compatible with both Live and PSN, you can register for the service as early as the April 15.
It will make a record of all the things you’ve seen and done in the game, all places you’ve been and all the innocent victims you’ve run over, in something called the LCPD Police Blotter.
Every step you take,every move you make, they’ll be watching you [Fired - Ed].
Full press release after the link.
By Mike Bowden
On April 29th Rockstar Games will release the most anticipated game of 2008, Grand Theft Auto IV. In addition to the game, the company is launching the Rockstar Social Club, a new website that will extend your experience of Grand Theft Auto IV and all future Rockstar Games titles.
The Rockstar Social Club is more than just a standard gaming site. It features all of the statistical leaderboards that gamers have come to expect, and combines them with performance-based competitions and awards.
Registration for the Rockstar Social Club begins on April 15th and anyone can sign up with their Xbox Gamertag and/or a PlayStation Network ID.
GTA IV, the first game featured on the Rockstar Social Club, has exciting features beyond multiplayer leaderboards, including:
- LCPD Police Blotter - A virtual map and tracker of single-player criminal activity logged in Liberty City from the aggregated data of millions of connected players - showing the most dangerous areas of town, most commonly used weapons and more.
- The Story Gang - This special single-player leaderboard recognizes players who complete Niko Bellic’s main story arc of Grand Theft Auto IV - The leaderboard ranks players according to the total amount of playing time it’s taken to complete the story, as well as a historical rank by who has completed it first. Members of this club will receive special online widgets and merit badges marking all of their in-game accomplishments.
- The 100% Club - Watch to see who will be the first to complete 100% of the game. The first ten people to be identified on the Social Club as reaching 100% will be sent an ultra-rare commemorative ‘key to the city’ to mark their accomplishment. In the future, the 100% Club will then carry a historical leaderboard showing rankings of who has completed 100% of a game in the shortest span of playing hours.
- The Hall of Fame - This area will dynamically recognize those singularly elite players who have reached the top of the hill on various statistical leaderboards, and will also contain a personal awards display of special in-game landmarks and successes in Social Club competitions.
- The Liberty City Marathon - A ranking of special physical milestones achieved in the game - from the amount of miles walked, driven, or swam - to the number of bullets fired and stunt-jumps jumped. There will be additional special marathon-based competitions in the future from this area as well.
The Rockstar Social Club doesn’t stop there. With special competitions, leaderboards and challenges rolling out regularly in the weeks and months following the game’s release, this is just the beginning of an on-going Liberty City experience and is a small taste of what’s to come from Rockstar Games for GTAIV and beyond…
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March 27th, 2008 at 8:41 pm
sounds truely lush.
much better than achievements.
March 27th, 2008 at 8:49 pm
mega.
I wonder how fast folk can actually do the 100% banter. Considering the furthest I think i ever get in a gta games is about 80%, and thats after a fair wodge of play…
March 27th, 2008 at 8:51 pm
It sounds very similar to what Bungie are doing with Halo 3. Not that that’s a bad thing, however. Quite the contrary.
March 27th, 2008 at 9:14 pm
Great idea. The games always tracked heaps of player stats before. It makes perfect sense to take that online.
I’m impossibly excited for this game.
March 28th, 2008 at 8:59 am
I always quite liked looking at my stats in GTA games. I’m not sure I’d ever be interested in looking at someone else’s stats, though.
March 28th, 2008 at 9:03 am
I think it’s more for the competitive-minded.