Though Rockstar hasn't stated any official plans to bring Grand Theft Auto 5 to the PC, new reports have surfaced claiming the sequel will hit the platform next year.
Have you had some technical difficulties when trying to play GTA Online the past few weeks? Rockstar understands your pain, and wants to make it up to you with some free in-game cash.
Though the issues plaguing the launch of Grand Theft Auto 5's GTA Online have diminished greatly the past few days, there are still some players facing problems like missing characters, apartments and rank.
Just in time for Grand Theft Auto 5's GTA Online component, Rockstar has revealed a few more details about how the multiplayer will work and how you can be successful.
Ahead of next week's launch of GTA Online, Rockstar has provided a few details about its plans for the multiplayer mode, including the first bits of DLC coming.
It looks as if even Rockstar can't avoid taking a dip in the microtransaction pool, as new reports have surfaced indicating Grand Theft Auto 5's GTA Online may feature some pay-to-play functionality.
There are no secrets which a developer can lock away on a game disc that a set of devoted hackers cannot ascertain. Thanks to the work of a select few, we now know more details about Grand Theft Auto 5's GTA Online than before.
Rockstar and Take-Two Interactive have announced the launch day sales figures for one of 2013's most anticipated sequels, Grand Theft Auto 5. They are nothing short of incredible.