The official trailer for the long-awaited PC version of Grand Theft Auto V has just recently been released. It shows several slow-motion scenes and has been captured entirely in-game with all the graphical and technical improvements, including 60 frames per second, in mind.
Rockstar Games has however chosen not to release the trailer on any other website than their own, even abusing the DMCA system that YouTube has put in place in the process, to keep the trailer off the popular video website. The trailer is therefore not available for viewing here.
In the meantime we've received word that PC gamers can start preloading Grand Theft Auto V April 7, 2015 on Steam. The game itself launches in less than two weeks on April 14th.
Rockstar Games has however chosen not to release the trailer on any other website than their own, even abusing the DMCA system that YouTube has put in place in the process, to keep the trailer off the popular video website. The trailer is therefore not available for viewing here.
In the meantime we've received word that PC gamers can start preloading Grand Theft Auto V April 7, 2015 on Steam. The game itself launches in less than two weeks on April 14th.