In GTA IV: The Lost and Damned, to complete gang wars, you need to engage rival gang members in specific locations marked on your map. Start by driving to the designated area and then eliminate the enemy gang members. After defeating them, you'll need to take control of the territory by killing a certain number of rivals and ensuring your gang's presence in the area. Once you've successfully cleared the enemies, the territory will be marked as yours on the map.
There are unlimited gang wars.
Gang Wars - 1976 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
It is simply entitled: "grand theft auto IV". There are follow-on games connected to gta IV, and these are: Chinatown Wars, The Lost & Damned and The Ballad Of Gay Tony.
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You do not mention which GTA game you mean, but here are some examples: To have, and be involved with a gang, GTA: San Andreas is probably the best example. CJ is part of the Grove Street families, and he also rolls with them during gang wars, and recruits them to help him out. The next best example is The Lost & Damned, part of the Episodes From Liberty City (GTA IV spin offs). Johnny is part of The Lost motorbike gang, and he also rolls with them and gets involved in fights with other gangs. This game gives you a real feel for the motorbike gang culture. Gangs exist in all GTA games, but the protagonist is not always involved with a gang within the game. Niko Bellic does not belong to a gang, but in GTA IV you see evidence of gangs around Liberty City (Koreans, Dominicans, Russians, Triads, Mafia, etc.)
Gang Wars Oakland - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
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Gang Wars Oakland - 2009 was released on: USA: 14 September 2009
Gang Wars - 1976 was released on: USA: 7 September 1976 (Lumberton, North Carolina)
You apply for a gang at the gangs alley by clicking on their name and clicking apply on the bottom of the screen (wickedsweeet0026 from hobo wars).
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