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Rockstar Games is looking to fans for feedback regarding Grand Theft Auto V's multiplayer mode. An update on the developer's official blog today calls for input from fans regarding Crews in the much-anticipated upcoming action game.
Rockstar is not looking for anything very specific, saying feedback could involve competitive in-game features, new ways to manage and recruit players, ideas for how to enhance the Social Club Crew pages, and what they did or did not like about how Max Payne 3 handled Crews. In short, if gamers have any suggestions at all regarding Crews, they are encouraged to drop Rockstar a line.
Gamers eager to send Rockstar feedback can email the company at [email protected]. Players can leave comments in the post itself, but developers are more likely to review messages sent to the email address.
GTA V was announced in October 2011, but the game remains largely a mystery. Some analysts expect it to be on store shelves by March 2013, while others disagree.
New screenshots for the game arrived in August, but Rockstar has kept quiet on the game since. For more on GTA V check out GameSpot's previous coverage.