Grand Theft Auto V Might Make It To PC In spite of everything [Report]
Posted on December 3, 2013 at 6:30 am
Grand Theft Auto V launched on Xbox 360 and PS3 last month, and has already made extra money than you’ll ever see in an entire life. Hell, it’s even been awarded with seven Guinness World Records. Despite all this, there’s still no PC version of the sport. That each one might change in 2014 though.
Eurogamer reports that Rockstar’s latest open world crime simulator should be coming to the computer within the first quarter of 2014. The report comes from multiple unnamed industry sources who said that GTA V’s PC release might be rather like GTA IV’s PC release – eight months after the console release. If that’s the case, we’ll see GTA V hit the computer in May. It’s not precisely the first quarter anymore, but it’s still the primary half the year.
A PC version is sweet and all, but what about next-gen versions? GTA V players will inform you that the game’s ambitious scope would had been better served on hardware that’s not eight years old. Well, Rockstar addressed that very subject back in July:
We don’t have anything to share in regards to the possibility of a next-gen or a computer platform release right this moment and we’re completely all for delivering the absolute best experience for the consoles people have promptly.
With the report of a computer version at the way, it makes a next-gen version seem almost plausible. In fact, Rockstar could stand to make some huge cash from repeat purchases by releasing the identical game on next-gen consoles, but with a far better framerate and entire 1080p visuals. This generation proved that folk are willing to double dip on HD remasters of older games, and the identical might just be true next generation.
[Image: Rockstar Newswire]
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