'GTA V' PC pre-order includes free games and lots of goodies for gamers

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Rockstar Games' decision to further delay its open-world action adventure gaming title for PC from Jan. 27 to March 24 would most likely have sparked negative responses from all over the globe, so the game developing and publishing company is attempting to appease PC gamers with an offer that accompanies their "GTA V" pre-order. 

According to the company, gamers who are able to pre-order "GTA V" by Feb. 1 will be rewarded with tons of goodies required to improve their overall experience with the studio's long awaited title for PC.

Starting off, pre-ordering "GTA V" will give gamers a "once in a lifetime chance" to choose 11 gaming titles published by Rockstar Games. This includes the likes of famous third person shooters like "Max Payne 3," open world "LA Noire," and the critically acclaimed prequel of "GTA V," "Grand Theft Auto IV." In addition, Rockstar Games will also be giving away a total in-game amount of GTA$300,000 that will be available to the player for spending in "GTA Online." The $300,000 will be available to the player once the game is officially released.

That is not all that the studio is offering to PC gamers. Even if players do not move quickly enough to take advantage of the perks that come with pre-ordering the title, they will still be entitled to receiving $1,000,000 in-game cash. However, before getting thoroughly excited, gamers should be informed that the aforementioned cash value will be split in half; with one portion being given to the single-player campaign and the other for "GTA Online." This offer will be given to players who pre-order before March 24.

Gamers who are interested in availing these goodies can visit Rockstar Warehouse, as that is the only place where the offer can be availed. "GTA V" for PC will be providing "out of the box" support for the 4K resolution as well as 60 FPS mode, if machines possess hardware specifications that are way above the recommended requirement for the game. 

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