GTA V PC, PS4, Xbox One release date confirmed for this fall: Preorders begin

At the E3 presser, Sony announced that "Grand Theft Auto" V will be on PS4 this fall, reports TechRadar.

But, they are not the only ones to break the exciting news to everyone.

Rockstar, the company behind the critically-acclaimed game, uploaded a GTA V trailer on YouTube showing that the game will be coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC. Rockstar is also taking pre-orders of the game already.

According to The Independent, the developer said that the game will "take full advantage of the power of new generation systems to deliver the ultimate open-world experience." This is awesome news for all GTA lovers since they can play the game on the most up-to-date gaming consoles and systems.

GTA V was launched on PS3 and Xbox 360 last year, but these gaming platforms are old systems. Nevertheless, due to the longevity and the love of the game, GTA fans still play it on older systems and now, they don't have to anymore. This ups the level of GTA gaming.

The video trailer is from the PS4 version. And based on The Independent's report, the new version will have "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 resolution."

Not only will GTA fans enjoy the new graphic improvements and enhancements, there will also be added details in the game like damage effects, weather effects and new wildlife. Missions, guns and vehicles are also updated so you can expect more action and style. Surely, this is something to look forward to.

Many are wondering if they have to start the game all over again when they make the move to the next generation GTA V. Sony promised that this will not happen. The GTA Online Progress in the PS3 will take care of the transfer.

GTA V will be available in PC, Xbox One and PS4 this fall.

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