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Grand Theft Auto 5
In a post on their official site, Rockstar say that GTA 5 will be the "largest and most ambitious" title they've developed yet. They also confirm the setting, saying "Grand Theft Auto V focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar in a re-imagined, present day Southern California."

GTA 5 will take place in "the city of Los Santos and surrounding hills, countryside and beaches." Just the one city, then. No mention of San Fierro (San Francisco) and Las Venturas (Las Vegas), which featured alongside Los Santos in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Rockstar say that GTA 5 represents "a bold new direction in open-world freedom," and confirms that there will be online multiplayer.

Those are all the solid facts so far. It's been less than a day since the debut trailer landed, and the rumour mill has already gone into overdrive. Are you looking forward to returning to Los Santos?
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The dust has finally settled on the GTA trailer! You've probably watched it twice by now. So what's next? Rumour and speculation of course. Absolutely loads of it.

Tom's multiple protagonist's theory is still holding up. Eurogamer take the idea one step further, implying that the three character's featured could be Tommy Vercetti, Niko Bellic and Carl Johnson. It's a neat idea, but one that doesn't quite fit in with the previous game's timelines. The trailer's main character could still be an older an older Tommy Vercetti though, even if Ray Liotta's agent has confirmed with IGN that he's not returning for voice over duties.

I've embedded the GTA Vice City trailer below for comparison purposes. Tommy or not, the chap in the GTA 5 trailer definitely has a rounded, better textured head, which is reassuring.



There's also a theory that the homeless guy featured in the trailer could be a subtle dig at Nico's voice actor in GTA IV. He expressed dissatisfaction at the wage he received for the voice over work when speaking to the New York Times a few weeks after the game's release. He didn't take a hit at Rockstar directly though, saying: "But it’s tough, when you see Grand Theft Auto IV out there as the biggest thing going right now, when they’re making hundreds of millions of dollars, and we don’t see any of it. I don’t blame Rockstar. I blame our union for not having the agreements in place to protect the creative people who drive the sales of these games." Fair enough.





Dog alert! One of the first scenes in the trailer features a silouette of a four legged beast, which we can almost definitely confirm is a dog. Will we be able so shoot it? Or possibly skin it using Red Dead Redemption's tech? One can only hope.



The music in the trailer is the title track from The Small Face's album, Odgen's Nut Gone Flake. It's probably just in there because it's an emotive tune but interestingly enough, their album cover is a parody of an old-fashioned tobacco tin. Just like almost every item in GTA.



L.A. Noire's facial tech will almost definitely feature, although we were struggling to see any evidence of it so far.

Real Estate, gyms, and flying things like jets and blimps are also visible in the trailer. Expect the return of buyable houses, customisable avatars and flyable planes. While we're on alternate forms of transport, check out the two wheeler propped up against the house. That ain't no car people...



There's also some speculation on GTA forums.com about a release date. It involves a lot of intimidating maths and more speculation than even I'm comfortable with. They seem to settle on May 24, 2012. HMMM.

So what have we missed? Let's talk in the comments.
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Grand Theft Auto V Will Be the Series' Biggest Game, Rockstar SaysThe next Grand Theft Auto will be the "largest and most ambitious" game ever made by Rockstar, the company behind Red Dead Redemption, Bully, and, oh yeah, Grand Theft Auto, said today, one day after dominating the gaming Internet with the debut of the trailer for GTA V.


Company founder Sam Houser called the upcoming game "another radical reinvention of the Grand Theft Auto universe."


A press release this morning confirmed that the game will take place in the city of Los Santos—the GTA version of Los Angeles last seen in the PlayStation 2-era Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas—as well as "the surrounding hills, countryside and beaches." The press release's description of the game as taking place "in a re-imagined, present-day Southern California" suggests that the new game won't reach up to San Fierro, the San Francisco stand-in that was also in San Andreas, but the claim that this will nevertheless be the largest game made by Rockstar means this will not be a small game.


Rockstar says the game will present "a bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based
gameplay and online multiplayer," as the game "focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar." After having built and marketed GTA primarily as a single-player franchise, Rockstar heavily promoted the online multiplayer for 2008's GTA IV and is clearly committed to amplifying that popular aspect of the game.


Rockstar has not indicated when GTA V will come out nor on which platforms. The company has also shared no details on who players will play as in the new game.



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Sadly, That Wasn't Ray Liotta Narrating the GTAV TrailerGiven the fact there's an old white guy in the Grand Theft Auto V trailer, and people want it to be Vice City star Tommy Vercetti so damn much, lots of folks thought/hoped the narration of the clip was being performed by Ray Liotta.


Liotta being Vercetti's voice actor in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.


Sadly, that's not the case, Liotta's management confirming with IGN earlier today that their client was in no way involved in the production of the clip.


Doesn't mean it's not Tommy Vercetti! It just means it's not the guy's original voice actor playing the part.


GTA V: That's Not Ray Liotta in the Trailer [IGN]


(Top photo by Larry Busacca | Getty)

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GTA 5 Protagonists
After a lot of excited pointing at mountains and dogs, the PC Gamer office got chatting about the sneaky hints Rockstar have dotted throughout the new GTA 5 trailer.

You've probably noticed the narrator sounds a lot like Ray Liotta, who voiced GTA Vice City's player character Tommy Vercetti. But the greying middle-aged man we see in the footage isn't the only one in player-character situations. There's also a shaven-headed youth in a car chase with the police, and a tattooed black guy running from a cop chopper. And hey, isn't that all three of them together breaking into the jewellery store? Click below for a full size image of the evidence.



Chris Thursten points out that GTA IV used a deal gone wrong to link three characters that you ultimately ended up playing: Niko in the main game, Johnny Klebitz in the Lost and the Damned DLC, and Luis Lopez in the Ballad of Gay Tony. GTA V might give us a choice of three protagonists from the off, each with their own stories, and use this robbery as the flashpoint that links them.

It'd make for a more interesting story structure, and of course it would set them up beautifully for a co-op campaign that ties into the single player.
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Grand Theft Auto 5, or GTA 5 (if you're an acronym kind of dude) trailer alert! Sit back and have a little watch.

We mentioned a few Grand Theft Auto 5 rumours earlier today but now, with the benefit of hindsight, you can either mock or bask in the awe of our incredible insight. For some spookily accurate insight, check out what PSM3's Dan Dawkins had to say a few weeks ago.

We'll have a more in-depth analysis of the first Grand Theft Auto trailer on the site as soon as possible. For now, just watch and comment.
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I think this means it will have money in it

A successful videogaming franchise is to see another installment! I know, whoever would have believed it? Whether Rockstar’s ever-exciting but nauseatingly over-speculated-about latest drive’n'shoot’thumper is going to be on PC as well as the toyboxes is something I don’t know at present, because I am writing these words 39 minutes in the past. You, however, are reading them 39 minutes into my future, and may already know the answer. Wait, 38. So I’ve put some fancy embed code in below that will hopefully> magically transform into a live and kicking, honest-to-grud GTA V trailer come exactly 4pm UK time. If it doesn’t work, it’s probably because I’m an incompetent wuckfit, but you can see it on Rockstar’s own site. Or, y’know, every single videogame site on the internet, who’ve all been deploying all their most desperate attempts at SEO glory over the last week or so. Well done those sites, and I’m sure it will result in only the very highest-quality comment threads.

Hope it’s a good trailer, anyway. I’ll add some thoughts, if there are many to be had, once it’s unlocked and I’ve watched it. GODSPEED, VIDEOGAME FANS. I’ll see you on the other side of the marketing frenzy.

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Grand Theft Auto V
Last week Rockstar announced that GTA 5 is coming, with word that the debut trailer will drop on 11.02.11. That's today! A countdown on the Rockstar site tells us that the new trailer will go live in just three and a half hours (and counting).

Rumours have been flying around the internet all week. The strongest murmurs hint at a Los Angeles setting, which would dash our hopes of a GTA set on the moon, or in 18th century London. Whatever the setting, and whoever the protagonist, there are a few things that we really want from GTA 5, not least a fully optimised PC version released alongside the console edition on release day.

We have no idea what the trailer will show. Hopefully it's not just 30 seconds of logos and then a big floating dollar symbol. Describe your perfect GTA 5 trailer for us in the comments below, and we'll compare them against the real thing when it goes live in a few hours time. We'll be posting it as soon as it appears.
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The song featured in Grand Theft Auto V is the title track on the 1968 album called Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake by the British band The Small Faces. You can listen to it right here. (Or watch the trailer.)


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Here it is: The official Grand Theft Auto V trailer. Was it worth the wait?


The minute, 24 second trailer shows a game set in a Rockstar take on Los Angeles and perhaps other parts of California. The video has a narrator who talks about moving to the city to retire and being a father.


Make sure to change your settings to 720p on the Youtube embed to see the video in HD.



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