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Rockstar Games today released a new trailer for the upcoming versions of Grand Theft Auto V. The video, captured on the PlayStation 4, highlights the many improvements that the upcoming Xbox One, PS4, and PC versions will have over their Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 counterparts.
GTA V, which has already shipped 34 million copies on Xbox 360 and PS3, launches for Xbox One and PS4 on November 18, before a release for PC on January 27, 2015. Preordering the game gets you $1 million worth of bonus in-game cash to spend across the main game and Grand Theft Auto Online.
Your existing GTA Online characters will carry forward to the new versions whether you're upgrading within console families or not. That means a GTA V Xbox 360 character profile can be accessed on PlayStation 4 or a PS3 character on Xbox One. Or PC. The choice is yours.
For more on the new versions of GTA V, check out sixteen new images from the PS4 version of the game below. And be sure to click each thumbnail to see a full-size version.
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