'Grand Theft Auto V' release date for PCs delayed another 2 months

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Chelsea Stark
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Sorry, PC gamers. We don't come bearing good news.

Rockstar has further delayed the launch of Grand Theft Auto V until March 24. The game was originally slated to come out in two weeks, on Jan. 27, two months after the next-gen re-release in November and more than a year and a half after its original release.

"Our apologies for the slight shift in the date but the game requires a few extra weeks of testing and polish to make it as good as can be. Moving a release date is never a decision we take lightly and is a choice we make only when we know it is in the best interests of the game and our fans," read a Rockstar blog post.

The company added that the PC version of GTA V will run at 1080p, 60 frames-per-second with options of up to 4K resolution. It will also offer support for up to three monitors during play, and access to tools that easily allow users to export game video go YouTube. Rockstar posted the PC minimum and reccomended specs for running the game on its blog.

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