'GTA V' PC version release date pushed back but 'Heists' DLC coming March 10

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Several leaks and delays later, "GTA" fans no longer have to wait blindly for the highly-anticipated "Heists" DLC. Gamde developer Rockstar has finally revealed that "Grand Theft Auto Online" players will get to play the ever demanded and probably the most leaked content of the game soon. How soon? The "Heists" DLC is officially arriving on March 10, which is less than two weeks from now. 

"We know it's been a wait, and appreciate your patience," Rockstar acknowledges. Thankfully, the game studio is finally close to bringing in the four-player co-op gameplay every "GTA" fan has been itching to get.

"Heists will bring a brand new 4-player cooperative gameplay experience to GTA Online, giving players the chance to team up to pull off a string of intense, multi-part raids and robberies across Los Santos and Blaine County," Rockstar promised. 

However, the ultimate test of fortitude is far from over for gamers who have been waiting for "GTA V" to get to their computers. Rockstar has announced that the "GTA V" for PC will be arriving on April 14 instead of March 24. 

First introduced back in 2013, it has been more than two years since "GTA V" first came out and another postponement is not the news PC gamers want to hear. So to make up for the devastating delay, Rockstar assures that gamers who pre-ordered the game will get $200,000 worth of in-game cash that they can use in "GTA Online." 

"Our apologies to PC gamers worldwide who have been counting down the days until the launch of the game, but a bit more time is needed to ensure that the game is as polished as possible, and to make certain that both Heists and the GTA Online experience are ready to roll out on day one for PC," Rockstar said.

The game studio has also treated fans to a bunch of screenshots of "Heists" in action, which it shared on its official website

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