GTA 5 Heists release delayed to Nov. 18; GTA Online 1.18 update expected before Halloween

Grand Theft Auto V

The release of the Grand Theft Auto V Heists is reportedly delayed and will be launched alongside the Xbox One version and PS4 versions of GTA 5. The new consoles version of the game is set for release on Nov. 18.

Since the update will come at the same time the new versions will arrive, it is suspected that the Xbox One version and PS4 versions will already include the said update.

It is initially thought that the PS4 version of the game will be released earlier than expected. A leaked product page showed that the PS4 version of the game will be available on Nov. 4, which is weeks earlier than the original release date of the game. Thus, PS4 gamers will get their hands on the game earlier than Xbox players. The alleged pre-order page for the PS4 version of GTA 5 leaked information about the game. It revealed that the game will be 50 GB in install size, which is probably the biggest game for PS4.

Meanwhile, the release of the PC version of the game was stated to be delayed and will be released on Jan. 27, 2015. The delay is due to "a range of major visual and technical upgrades." The delay is for the improvement and development of the game to ensure that the game will be amazing and will work smoothly on all platforms.

Aside from the GTA 5 Heists, waiting fans are also wondering what happened to the GTA Online 1.18 update that will bring two new DLCs. It is expected that the update will arrive on or before Halloween since GTA Online 1.17 Update was unveiled on Oct. 2. According to tipster DomisLive, the upcoming GTA online update will bring only one DLC. However, the DLC releases is predicted to be released two weeks apart from each other like what the game developer did before.

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