"GTA V" gamers would finally get their hands on the elusive "Grand Theft Auto V" PC Edition this coming April. What's more exciting about this highly anticipated release was that the PC edition of the fifth installment in the "GTA" franchise would be getting a 22% cut off its preorder price.
Rockstar Games' "Grand Theft Auto V" PC Edition could now be preordered at US$46.79 on Green Man Gaming, based on a report from Gamespot. This was part of the online shop's spring sale, which included several noteworthy games in the industry. Among the games on sale was "Cities: Skylines" at US$21.89. Gamers who wished to take advantage of the sale could register for free at Green Man Gaming's VIP section.
Speaking of "Cities: Skylines," a Steam user, under the name of grockefeller, created a mod inspired by Los Santos from "GTA V" in "Cities: Skylines." The mod would be free but "Cities: Skylines" gamers should have a lot of cash at hand while playing the mod because the city was in debt, based on a report from Cinema Blend.
In an earlier report, Rockstar Games released several stunning screens from "Grand Theft Auto V" PC Edition that featured the beauty of Los Santos. The game developers also admitted that this "GTA V" project was the most challenging they ever had. Add to that the Los Santos map was their biggest and meanest map in the franchise; it was no wonder why a mod inspired by the "GTA V" map for "Cities: Skylines" was even created.
"Grand Theft Auto V" PC Edition that showcased the grandeur of Los Santos in HD would also feature several upgrades done with the game console editions. The game was reported to run smoothly at 1080p60 and would also work with 4K support. The PC Edition of "GTA V" would also include the new adversary modes and challenges in "GTA" Online Heists.
Meanwhile, a four-man team bagged over GTA $12 million in the "GTA" Online Heist Mode. The team went through "all Heists setups and finales, in order, with the same team and without losing any lives," based on a report from Kotaku. One of the gamers admitted that it was one of the "most stressful," yet "most fun" they even had in the game.
"Grand Theft Auto V" PC Edition would be released on April 14th following several delays since its scheduled launch last January.
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