The Grand Theft Auto franchise has typically made its way onto the PC in the past alongside consoles as well, so we guess many PC gamers are surprised as to why Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 5 has no mention of PC support at the moment. As it stands, GTA 5 will be supported by the Xbox 360 and PS3 console, and according to Rockstar, they have nothing to share regarding a possible PC release at this point in time. According to the post on their website where they answered some questions, “The only versions of the game that we have announced are for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation®3 which are set for a September 17th worldwide release. We don’t have anything to share about the possibility of a next-gen or a PC platform release at this time and we are completely focused on delivering the best possible experience for the consoles people have right now.”
We’re sure this is a bummer for PC gamers looking forward to the game, especially since prior to E3, it was suggested in a listing that GTA 5 for the PC could be announced at the convention. Gamers have since launched a petition asking Rockstar to bring the game onto the PC but it looks like it doesn’t seem to be doing much good.
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