GTA V' PC Release: The New Version Will Feature The Alchemist And Oh No Plus Plus A New In-Game Radio Station, It Will Come Out In Other Platforms Soon?

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Regardless of its postponed release, Rockstar Games has assured "GTA V" for PC will come with more elements. Players should anticipate to hear new tracks coming from a new radio station in the new version of the game, arriving in April 14, 2015.

Recently, Rockstar Games revealed that there will be new music collection for Grand Theft Auto V, will be launched along with the PC version of the much awaited game.

Two of the track composers for "GTA V," The Alchemist and Oh No, will reportedly be cooperating to create a new album that's moved by the game's original music. The album is entitled, "Welcome to Los Santos," will supposedly feature tracks like The Alchemist and Oh No, collaboration with Tangerine Dream and Woody Jackson to make a uniquely striving album. They put together Oh No and The Alchemist to a musical trip that could be heard in every corner of the Grand Theft Auto V world and also features other music in the entire spectrum.

The Alchemist and Oh No partnered with Woody Jackson and Tangerine Dream to produce this album. The three producers have done some works together for GTA V's musical scores.

There will be a Welcome to Los Santos stand alone version that will be coming out on April 21 in different formats such as vinyl, digital and CD, although, it is not yet sure if it will come out in other platforms.

In 2010, Woody Jackson's Red Dead Redemption was recognized by Spike Video Game Award, but he's also done a handful of musical score for Hollywood soundtracks. His achievements include The Devil Wears Prada and Ocean's Twelve. He also played with artists like Beck, Tenacious D and Barbara Streisand.

PC players will be able to purchase Welcome to Los Santos when GTA V hits the record store on April 14th. What do you think about this new development of your favorite GTA V game? Tell us what you think.

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