GTA 5 PC Screenshots Show ‘Gorgeous’ 4K Graphics Days Before April 14 Release

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Gorgeous! - The word used by game critics such as Gamespot and IGN to describe the newly released screenshots of the upcoming PC release of GTA V. Grand Theft Auto 5 was first released as a console game in 2013 to the envy of all PC fans. However, pc gamers are now happy that the ported version of this controversial title will be available this April.

The newly released 4K screenshots by Rockstar shows the game quality in store for PC gamers. It is considered the best game version to date and could spark a long list of DLCs and Mods that will fully flesh out the game. The PC is often considered the most favoured gaming platform because of its extensive active community of experts that can collectively turn any game into perfection.

The PC gives the right tools for modders to do their magic. The active modding community is the elixir that extends the life of PC games far longer than console releases. GTA 5 will most likely be the next project of modders as they fine tweak the game to fit fan requests that the developer may have overlooked.

The Grand Theft Auto franchise is the epitome of all open-world sandbox titles and many see it as a high-water benchmark for the genre. Controversial in every way, it continually attracted the ire of people abhorred by its casual portrayal of sex, violence, drugs and alcohol however, it is considered one of the best game franchises of all time.

Rockstar's website posted these new, mouth-watering screenshots whetting the appetites of anxious fans and reminding them of its imminent PC release. The game developer also advertised that those who will pre-order the game on March 31 will have a $1.5 million game credit bonus. After a series of delays and setbacks that frustrated fans, all are hoping that the promised April 14 release will be the real thing.

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GTA V, Grand theft auto, PC Games, Gta v pc release

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