After months of fan demand, complaints and outrage, confusing international listings and endless gossip, Rockstar Games has finally announced the release of Grand Theft Auto V for PC, Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One.
Every Grand Theft Auto V fan knows just how hard gamers have been petitioning, commenting and complaining about getting the game on PC. Still, Rockstar Games has yet to announce anything about the game even being in the works, but could there be a method behind their madness?
Those who dream of seeing Grand Theft Auto V in a new format have been disappointed time and time again. Whether it be the game for PC, PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, release date rumors have been as incorrect as they are constant. Another hope remains, however: E3.
A lot of gamers are hoping to see Grand Theft Auto V on PC, Sony PlayStation 4 and/or Microsoft Xbox One sooner rather than later, but is it likely these games will drop this year and is the demand as high as it seems?
When it comes to news about the possible release of Grand Theft Auto V on PC and next-gen consoles Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One, it's hard to decipher fact from fiction and feasible possibilities from utter falsification. The latest rumor claims that a Rockstar Games employee finally confirmed new versions of the game. Could this be true?
Grand Theft Auto V fans have been waiting, demanding and pleading for a PC version of the game since its 2013 release. Now, some sneaky computer whiz is using this consumer demand to attack.
As Rockstar Games remains mum about the release of Grand Theft Auto for different platforms, the game continues to appear on international retailing websites.
Many Grand Theft Auto V gamers have been wondering when they will see their favorite game on next-gen consoles Xbox One and PlayStation 4 as well as on the PC. According to new sources, Grand Theft Auto V for PS4 is on its way.
Grand Theft Auto V fans have been demanding a PC version of the game since it was released last year. According to game developer Take-Two Interactive, however, there is no need to release another version of Grand Theft Auto yet. Still, release dates for the unannounced PC game continue fluttering around the web.
When it comes to Grand Theft Auto V PC, Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive have apparently taken the "mum's the word" approach. Last week, however, a Take-Two Interactive executive admitted that PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game are likely, and Amazon explained its international listings.
International retailer listings for Grand Theft Auto V PC have kept gamers hopeful that a PC version of one of the history's most popular video games will arrive this year. Reports from game developers Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games, on the other hand, are not as optimistic .
It seems that when one door for the release of Grand Theft Auto V PC closes, another window allegedly opens. Last week, gamers watched as another Grand Theft Auto V PC rumor proved to be false. A new release date rumor, however, has arrived to rejuvenate the hopes of not only PC players, but PlayStation 4 and Xbox One gamers as well.
If the newest rumors are true, gamers might be able to pre-order the PC version of Grand Theft Auto V this week. The PC game, however, has still not been announced by Rockstar Games.
Rockstar Games has yet to make any announcements regarding Grand Theft Auto V for PC. According to new sources, however, not only will the game be released, but the game developer is already working on its gameplay.
Grand Theft Auto V fans have been digging and digging, hoping to find any sign that Rockstar Games will release a PC version of their favorite game this year. A new report claims to have found new evidence that the PC game is under development.
A new unlikely source has added fuel to the rumor fire that a PC version of Grand Theft Auto V will arrive in March. According to the latest source, the exact release date is March 12.
Yesterday, Rockstar Games released a new version of Grand Theft Auto, but unfortunately, it was not the PC version gamers have demanded. Instead, Rockstar Games released Grand Theft Auto San Andreas on mobile devices.