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So the release date for the re-releases of GTA on the next-gen consoles and PC have been made public. For the consoles, you can expect to get the games from November 18th. and PC? January 27th. 2015.
It’s a little disappointing for those of us who have been waiting since the game came out originally on the last generation consoles, but it’s not all bad. As we’ve covered before, GTA V’s PC version will have quite a few edges over the console versions. Among the changes will be a greater draw distance, better foliage, more traffic and enhanced radio stations with 100 new tracks and re-recorded and new DJ voiceovers available to listen to. And for those of you who prefer to treat the streets of any Grand Theft Auto game like a destruction derby (hey, I don’t blame you), there will be improved damage so that your vehicle-based hijinks will cause damage that should be more ‘realistic’.
This isn’t all that has been promised as improvements to the game, so maybe it is worth waiting for the extra few months to get the game. More time should mean a better port. Right?

September 12th, 2014 by
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