The phrase references the acquisition of a specific video game, “Grand Theft Auto IV,” for use on the Sony PlayStation 3 console. This process typically involves obtaining a digital copy of the game files for installation on the designated hardware. The means of acquisition can range from legitimate purchases through official online stores to unauthorized methods, the latter carrying significant legal and security risks.
The availability of this game for download on the PS3 provided users with convenient access to a popular title without requiring a physical disc. Its digital distribution model offered benefits such as immediate availability and elimination of physical media handling. However, the history of distributing this game, and others like it, has been intertwined with issues of copyright infringement, software piracy, and potential malware infections associated with unofficial download sources.