GTA 5: insane new screenshots released

14 August 2013
GTA 5 news

Rockstar has released a new batch of GTA V screenshots ahead of the big multiplayer reveal of GTA Online tomorrow (Thursday, 15 August), showing the three anti-heroes doing what they do best.

The screenshots include some of the high-octane action that’s bound to unfold in the upcoming sequel, with some vehicular chaos, underwater action and hunting expeditions on show.

The screenshots also highlight some extracurricular activities, such as tennis, racing and flying (when Michael, Trevor and Franklin aren’t pulling off heists, of course).

There were some question about a PC version of GTA V after Rockstar still hadn’t announced anything, but a mention of a mouse and keyboard version of the game from Nvidia’s Senior IR Director of Nvidia, Chris Evenden, suggested that a PC version is in development. However, Nvidia has clarified their comment, saying they weren’t alluding to an in-development PC version of the game, and mentioning the game as an example of an upcoming PC title was an error.

Grand Theft Auto V will arrive in stores on 17 September 2013 for PS3 and Xbox 360.

We also recently looked at 5 things that we can’t wait to do in GTA 5.

Source: Rockstar

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  1. PaperCut
    15.08.2013 at 06:23

    One more month to go, best place to pre order this?

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