GTA 5 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One rumors: First-person mode, Easter eggs, and story mode

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New leaks have surfaced that the "Grand Theft Auto V" for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox One will include first-person mode, a number of Easter eggs, and a lot of events in story mode.

Rockstar confirmed that the game will include new features, but the game developer did not specify the upcoming updates.

However, an unofficial Rockstar Games web page showed a first-person mode, both while driving and on foot.  Aside from first-person mode, the upcoming "Grand Theft Auto V" will also include a new character selection screen, a bunch of Easter eggs, and events for Story Mode. The web site is not officially affiliated with Rockstar and is now unavailable.

The company offered no comment, but the game maker confirmed that GTA V will feature "a range of major visual and technical upgrades to make Los Santos and Blaine County more immersive than ever. In addition to increased draw distances and higher resolution, players can expect a range of additions and improvements..."

Moreover, the game will astound the players with better graphics, new weapons, vehicles, activities, and animals in the refreshed version of the popular game.

"Grand Theft Auto V" will head to PS4 and Xbox One on Nov. 18, while the PC version has been delayed to Jan. 27, 2015. The company provided an explanation about the delay.

According to Rockstar, the company delayed the release of the PC version of the game because it needs more polishing and development in order to ensure that the game will be amazing. Moreover, the game maker was glad to see that a lot of people are excited for the upcoming release of new versions of "Grand Theft Auto V." The game developer will share more information about the PC version of the game soon.

As a treat to the players, Rockstar Games gifts gamers who pre-order the game with $1,000,000 in-game bonus cash to spend across "Grand Theft Auto V" and "Grand Theft Auto Online."

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