GTA 5 PC Ships on 7 Discs - Report
By comparison, 2008's GTA IV shipped on just two DVDs.
The upcoming physical PC version of Rockstar's open-world game Grand Theft Auto V will ship across seven DVDs. That's according to the image above, which appeared earlier today on Reddit.
The origins of the image are not immediately clear, though the ratings logo suggests it stems from an international market, not the United States.
By comparison, 2008's GTA IV shipped across just two discs. Of course--at 65 GB--GTA V is a substantially larger game than GTA IV, which weighs in at 16 GB.
Another picture of the PC edition of GTA V appeared on Twitter today. Presumably taken inside of a warehouse or retailer, the image shows off stacks and stacks of the game.
It's almost happening. #GTAVPC pic.twitter.com/mG2PjqI5GL
— Grand Theft Feed (@GrandTheftFeed) April 8, 2015
GTA V launches for PC in under a week, hitting retailers worldwide on April 14. The digital version of the game is available now to pre-load from the Rockstar Warehouse and Steam.
For lots more on the PC edition of GTA V, check out GameSpot's new interview with Rockstar North and the video below where we discuss the game's new editor and director mode.
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