GTA 5 PS4 Release Date: Rumored To Be Nov. 14, With New Improved Textures

GTA 5 PS4 Release Date: Rumored To Be Nov. 14, With New Improved Textures
There has been much funfare and hyped excitement earlier this year about GTA 5's release on PS4, as well as Xbox One and PC when it was announced by Rockstar Games. However, the catch was that there was no mention of specific release date. It was only said to be this year.
But in recent developments and circulating rumors, it is finally known that the most-awaited GTA 5 might finally land on November 14; after Amazon, CoolShop and GameSeek all listed GTA 5 PS4 release date happening this November.
More teasers come with GameSeek stating that GTA 5 PS4 release will be out on November 7, which is a Friday that could mean it points to a UK release; as games in the UK are mostly released on a Friday and Tuesday in the US. But hold your horses, there is still a possibility that this is just a placeholder.
After the leak, Danish retailer CoolShop and Amazon pulled the release date information; with CoolShop replacing November 14 to December 31.
Meanwhile, a Sony Entertainment representative says that GTA 5 on PS4 was not part of the Gamescom press conference simply for the reason that there is no new information about it. No new announcement doesn't mean it's going to be delayed. Sony promises that the game will be available on PS4 and that it will come with a new port. Pre-order of the new ports is now open on Amazon.
In the meantime, fans are surely excited to know that there will be new features to the game; with new improved textures; 1080p resolution and better foliage.
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