'GTA: San Andreas' Xbox 360 release confirmed as 'achievements list' leaks

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After rumors recently circulated about the alleged Xbox 360 edition of "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" due to the leaked achievements list for the action-adventure game, Rockstar finally confirmed that all those reports are true.

Based on the list posted on XboxAchievements, there are a total of 33 achievements included in the Xbox 360 edition of "GTA San Andreas" that has a total of 1000 points.

Some of the items featured in the achievements list include "The End of the Line," which can be obtained after completing the End of the Line, "Hustle some," which can be achieved after winning a game of pool, "A Legitimate Business," which is the result of exporting all the cars included in a list, as well as "Freight Date," which can be achieved after taking the train in between different cities.

There are also a total of 11 secret achievements that can be unlocked with continuous playing.

Aside from the achievements list, the game developer mentioned several changes in the upcoming Xbox 360 version. According to IGN, the game's graphics has been improved with the help of a 720p resolution. It will also have enhanced draw distances.

Rockstar also gave an advice to those who just purchased the game.

In a statement, the game developer said, "The Games on Demand version of San Andreas is not compatible with the Xbox Originals version. Save files will not transfer from Xbox Originals. Owners of the Xbox Originals version will still have access to the old version on their consoles and through their download history, with the option to purchase the new version to experience the added features on a new save file."

The re-release of "GTA: San Andreas" coincides with the game's 10th year anniversary on Oct. 26. This is also reported to be the release date of the game's Xbox 360 version.

Meanwhile, both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of the upcoming "Grand Theft Auto V" will be released on Nov. 18, while its Windows version will come out in January 2015.

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