Grand Theft Auto Online Launches With Glitches Due to Overwhelming Demand
Obamacare glitches, on the other hand, not due to overwhelming demand
Grand Theft Auto V, the newest installment in the popular video game series, sold $800 million worth of copies in a single day.
But that popularity may also be contributing to bottlenecks in the game's much-anticipated online mode, Grand Theft Auto Online, which developer Rockstar Games unveiled today.
Dave Tach, a reporter for the video game news website Polygon, said no one at his company has been able to sign in. "We've had people try in Ohio and Philadelphia and Austin and at this point, everyone can't sign in," Tach told ABC News.
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