American games website IGN.com claims that the publisher may use a loophole in its exclusivity agreement with Sony and release the game on Xbox using the name Vice City – dropping the Grand Theft Auto moniker entirely.

Porting the game to the Xbox would certainly be a pretty simple task for developers Rockstar North, since the title uses the cross-platform Renderware architecture and there’s already a PC version in existence. If Rockstar wanted an Xbox version for Christmas, there’s no doubt that one could be ready, in theory.

Much of this rumour seems to be borne out of the comments made on a financial conference call by Take Two CEO Jeffrey Lapin, who hinted that a major Rockstar title would appear on the Xbox at the start of Take 2’s fiscal 2004 – which runs from November to January. However, there’s absolutely no confirmation that this title is a Grand Theft Auto game, with Take 2 refusing to comment on the rumours.

If Rockstar really is planning to exploit a contractual loophole in its deal with Sony, the fallout will be interesting to watch. Rockstar may well believe that right now, the success of Grand Theft Auto makes them so valuable to Sony that an infraction like this will be ignored – and they may well be right. Rockstar North is certainly one of Sony’s preferred early developers for PlayStation 3, and the prospect of the GTA franchise going exclusively to Xbox 2 early in the next-generation race would make blood drain from the faces of a lot of SCEE and SCEA executives.

In other Xbox software news, Ubi Soft has announced that the forthcoming Tom Clancy licensed title, Rainbow Six 3, will be exclusively on the Xbox until the end of 2003. The game is expected to arrive just ahead of the Christmas 2003 market. That’s exclusively as far as consoles are concerned anyway – it already appeared on the PC earlier this year, and a mission pack for the PC version is pencilled in for a September release. Expect a PS2 version to follow in early 2004.

Source: Gamesindustry.biz