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Grand Theft Auto V - PS4 & Xbox One Launch Trailer
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Rockstar Games on Monday released the launch trailer for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of Grand Theft Auto V, which will be released in just eight days on November 18.
This trailer will also start showing up on TV this week, Rockstar writes on its website.
GTA V, 2013's best-selling game, has already shipped more than 34 million copies on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3--though Take-Two Interactive still thinks the game has more copies to sell.
Anyone who already bought GTA V on Xbox 360 or PS3 and is upgrading to the new version will receive a range of in-game benefits. In addition, Rockstar recently confirmed a first-person mode for the current-generation and PC versions of GTA V.
The new versions of GTA V run in 1080p/30fps on Xbox One and PS4, while the PC version will support 4K resolution when it's released in January 2015. Draw distances have also been increased and the world of Los Santos and Blaine County will feature more traffic and wildlife.
For more on GTA V, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.