GTA 5 PC, Xbox One, PS4 release date revealed: November 14, 2014

The much awaited Grand Theft Auto 5 for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 will be released on Nov. 14, according to a British retailer.

Game company Rockstar first announced at the E3 2014 event that the popular GTA 5 will be available in all platforms in the fall. However, the game maker did not specify any date of the release.

The UK retailer, CoolShop, revealed that the exact release date of the game on the three aforementioned platforms will be on Nov. 14. At first, it was thought to be a placeholder. However, the release date was so specific compared to other placeholders that simply posts something like November 2014.

Moreover, there is a question of the price. The game in CoolShop costs £37.96 or $65 for the PC version and no less than £52.96 or $90 for the console version. These prices are way too expensive than the expected price.

Thus, it is advised that gamers should take these rumors as a grain of salt until Rockstar announce the official release date of the PC, Xbox One and PS4 versions of GTA 5.

Meanwhile, players reported about new GTA 5 cheats for PS3 and Xbox 360 that come with the Patch 1.15. According to the players, they get to enjoy unlimited cash, weapons, and others.

Different online sources uploaded a comprehensive list of the new GTA 5 cheats and codes for PS3 and Xbox 360 that will enable gamers to get more vehicles, weapons, funds and even modify the wanted level. The freebies come after players install the new patch.

Reports claimed that there is an unlimited money glitch upon the arrival of Patch 1.15 or the Independence Day DLC. Players enjoy unlimited cash after updating to the said patch update. The money glitch involves the GTA 5 game store. There is no word yet if Rockstar is set to release another patch anytime soon.

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