The console hid unseen content and could now be sold for more than €800.
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A curious story has begun to circulate in the community and has caught our attention. A user bought an Xbox 360 for just £5 at a car boot sale, without realizing what they actually had in their hands.
What seemed like a ordinary purchase turned out to be something much more special: the console was a Rockstar North devkit, a development unit used internally by the studio.
The Xbox 360 devkit includes a beta of GTA IV with deleted content
Upon investigating the console’s content, the user discovered that it included a beta version of Grand Theft Auto IV weighing around 118 GB, with a large amount of elements that never made it to the final version.
Among the details found, the following stand out:
- Different radio stations and deleted songs
- Unused logo models
- A discarded zombie minigame
- The ferry model seen in the first trailer
- Characters in beta state and other unpolished content
This type of material is especially interesting for fans of the saga, as it allows them to see how the game evolved during its development and what ideas were left behind.
Currently, the owner is looking to sell this devkit for a figure over €800, which would be a huge jump from the price they bought it for. Beyond its economic value, it’s a rather unique piece in the history of video games.
A user bought an Xbox 360 for £5 at a car boot sale, which turned out to be a Rockstar North devkit containing a 118GB GTA 4 beta build with:
– Different radio stations and cut songs
– Unused logo models
– A cut zombies minigame
– Ferry’s model from the first trailer
– Beta characters and more. https://t.co/FHHYFA2XUB

