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Rockstar releases GTA5 screengrabs

One of the GTA5 screenshots released by Rockstar Friday, July 13, 2012 3:47 PM

Rockstar Games has broken its silence on its forthcoming Grand Theft Auto V game by releasing two screen shots.

Responding to fans asking for more info on the title, Rockstar said that the game is "a huge project" and was taking time to develop. It also apologised for the long wait between the trailer and further information about the new game.

"We do it because we want to make sure we only release 100 per cent correct information and because we want to keep plenty back for the actual game release so there are still lots of surprises when you play it," the company said.

The first screengrab shows a police copter flying over a cityscape populated with high rise buildings as the sun sets in the background, while the second shows two figures sitting on a jetty by a lake with palm trees and skyscrapers in the distance.

However, it looks like this will be it for now.

"We just have not been in a position to show more of the game than the trailer and will not be for a while yet," Rockstar stated.
 

What do you think?

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