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GTA 5 PC System Requirements: Rockstar Confirms Release Date

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(Photo : Rockstar Games ) Rockstar will make GTA V available at the stoke of midnight on November 18 to fans downloading the game from the Xbox Live Marketplace or PlayStation Network.

Rockstar Games has not announced specific details about the Grand Theft Auto 5 PC version yet and according to reports, developers are planning to delay the game release.

Other rumors also emerged asking players to update their systems to prepare for the game. However, in a post on Rockstar's forums, the game developer said they have not announced any change to its release date.

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The Grand Theft Auto 5 PC version release date will not be delayed as rumored and it is still scheduled for release on Jan. 27. PC players have been waiting for this version for a long time after the game's release on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One new-gen consoles. Delay rumors started when Valve Software deleted the Jan. 27 date from Steam listing but according to Rockstar Games, GTA V will still arrive on PC this Jan. 27.

YouTube tipster DomisLive revealed interesting details about the leaked GTA 5 CnC DLC missions including the new Mao DLC and Heist DLC for GTA Online. The latest leak about the top Cops n Crooks DLC missions is from tipster fmw2. The missions are classified into categories based on game description and gameplay.

The CnC missions are Prison Van Rescue CnC Mission, Weapons Deal CnC Mission, Hostage Deal CnC Mission and Stealing Artefacts from the Military Base. According to Dom, he prefers new cars on a new map with new custom missions and new clothes for NPC but says that Heists would still be the ultimate GTA 5 DLC.

GTA 5 was released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on Nov. 18. The PC version will follow on January 2015. Grand Theft Auto 5 developer Rockstar Games confirmed that the game will have a first-person perspective mode upon its release in November.

According to Rockstar's animation director Rob Nelson, the team could have out the mode in the current-gen version but they were too busy developing the game. He said the mode offers a very intense, literally in-your-face experience.

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