Wal-Mart spokesperson Karen Burk said the company is in the process of pulling the game from its shelves nationwide, which it expects to complete by end of day Thursday. The Electronic Software Ratings Board (ESRB) on Wednesday changed the rating of "GTA: San Andreas" from M (essentially the equivalent of the film industry's R rating) to AO (the film equivalent of NC-17), following the revelation of an unlockable sex mini-game in the title. The ratings change will force Take Two Interactive to halt manufacturing on the game and cut its earnings forecast by nearly $50 million. Wal-Mart said Wednesday it is pulling copies of "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" off store shelves after the video game industry's ratings board changed the rating on the game to "Adults Only".
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