"Grand Theft Auto 5" For PS4, Xbox One and PC May Finally Have a Release Date: This November

By Adam Bellotto

Aug 30, 2014 09:37 AM EDT

"Grand Theft Auto V" may finally be headed for Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC. After months and months of waiting, KpopStarz has a new update on these long-awaited "GTA" ports- they claim that the game will release "in two months," and that players will finally be able to experience "GTA V" on a next-gen console this fall.

The site claims that fervor from the gaming community- that lavished praise on "Grand Theft Auto V" when it was released, and are now desperate to play it on the latest consoles- helped to push the game towards this supposed release date.

Which, we stress again, is still supposed, until we hear any confirmation from Rockstar.

But The Sixth Axis also has a corroboration that may prove the fall release date right. They claim that the UK store GAME has been advertising that the next-gen "Grand Theft Auto V" will be releasing in November. Although this was just a "provisional" release date, which means it's also set in stone.

While GAME eventually retracted their statement, it still stands to reason that all the buzz is pointing at a fall release for "GTA V."

Latino Post corroborates the same news, claiming ""GTA 5" drops on next-gen game consoles PS4 and Xbox One as well as PC by fall of 2014."

Latino Post's piece also includes a statement from Rockstar Games about the port:

"Grand Theft Auto V will take full advantage of the power of the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC with across-the-board graphical and technical improvements to deliver a stunning new level of detail. Increased draw distances, finer texture details, denser traffic, and enhanced resolutions all work together to bring new life to the cities, towns, deserts and oceans of Rockstar North's epic reimagining of Southern California."

Hopefully, it'll finally release this fall so we can go ahead and play it already.

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