Much to the pleasure of gamers around the world (except for those who play exclusively on PC), the PS4 and Xbox One version of Rockstar Games' open-world, criminal magnum opus, Grand Theft Auto V, was released today. With the aforementioned release of the current-generation iteration of GTA 5, it seems that Rockstar's GTA 5 is, once again, becoming the victim of controversy regarding the game's sexual and violent content (i.e. having sex with prostitutes and subsequently killing them from a first-person perspective). However, during a segment of Bloomberg TV's "Market Makers", it seems that Take-Two Interactive's (GTA 5's publisher) CEO, Strauss Zelnick, had a few words to say about the general public's concerns about GTA 5's sexual, violent content: "This is a criminal setting; it's a gritty underworld; it is art. And I embrace that art. And it's beautiful art. But it is gritty."
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