Grand Theft Auto V release for PC delayed

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PC gamers will have to wait a little bit longer if they want to play Grand Theft Auto V.

Rockstar have announced the game's release has been delayed until 24 March.

The latest version of the open world adventure was due to go on sale on 27 January.

A statement from Rockstar said: "The game requires a few extra weeks of testing and polish to make it as good as can be."

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Screenshots of Grand Theft Auto V for PC have been released promising greater levels of detail

"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.

"Thanks everyone for your understanding and we assure you these few extra weeks will be worth it when the game does arrive in March."

It's not all bad news though. The company announced that eagerly-awaited online heists are coming to consoles before the PC release date.

Screenshots from the PC version of GTA V have been released, with Rockstar promising "even greater levels of detail".

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Rockstar said GTA V for PC needed a few extra weeks of "testing and polish" before release

Los Santos and Blaine County will be visible in 1080p at 60fps, with up to 4K resolution and support for up to triple monitor configurations.

While you're waiting for the game to be released you can make sure your PC is up to scratch.

Minimum specifications required to run GTA V have also been published.

Grand Theft Auto V became the fastest-selling entertainment product ever when it was released on 17 September 2013, taking just three days to generate $1bn (£620m) in revenue.

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