A buddy of mine went to EB and picked it up. It wasn't on the shelves, but he asked for it and they sold it. I'm sure that many retailers will do the same. They are in this business for one thing money, not stopping people from buying what they want. The stores know people want it, so they will go where they can find the game. If it is only available online, then so be it, people will buy it online. EB, Gamestop, Bestbuy, etc... should be responsible and put it behind a counter, but to pull the game completely will only hurt them.
Although Take Two is saying that they project to lose 1.1 million because of this, I wouldn't be surprised if their sales skyrocket as people want to find this game.
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