Alleged Rockstar employee tells GTA V PC will be released at E3 2014

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GTA V has been a subject of lot of rumors on it’s release of PC and next-gen consoles such as PS4 and Xbox One. The game has been the most popular game and also the most played game since it’s release in September last year.

The game has been in high demand amongst PC gamers and even a petition has been signed by a GTA fan to release the game for PC. However a lot of rumors were being circulated on the release dates by gaming retailers on the release of the game for PC although there was no official word by Rockstar.

The biggest confirmation was when Rockstar programmer Todd Gilbert who claimed that Rockstar was really supposed to show the GTA V PC and PS3 version at destination playstation. It was then said that the alleged tweet was just a rumor and that there were no records of a ” Todd Gilbert” in any Rockstar released game.

Fraud beta emails on GTA V PC were being sent out to players by a few online online who are trying to get the users to download a malware called “BKDR_ANDROM.ATG” by disguising it as a code to get into the online play test for the rumored computer version of GTA V.

Reports also suggest that someone discovered a recent bug list and a game code for GTA V that is not only there for PC. It is said to support DX11 and 64bit memory.

As per The Gamer Headlines, leaked information revealed that a GTA V PC version is in development. A recent 150 page long bug-log has emerged, showing stages of development for multiple versions of GTA V, including a GTA V PC version. It is said that the PC version for the game is in work, such as a line proving the existence of a DX11 version of the game client.