Yet more evidence has surfaced that Grand Theft Auto V will be heading to PC, this time in the form of a couple of retail listings.
Regional sites Amazon Germany and Amazon France (since removed, but caught by DualShockers) have both listed the game on PC, though no release date was mentioned.
The listings follow yesterday's discovery of a bug log that seriously suggests the game will be coming to PC before too long.
This isn't the first time Amazon France has listed the game for PC, as it did the same around this time last year. Whilst this could easily be another mistake, Amazon France has previous form in accurately leaking game details before publishers were ready to reveal them. To date, its list of scalps include Call of Duty: Black Ops II, the Killzone Trilogy and the European-only Assassin's Creed Anthology.
Grand Theft Auto V is currently only available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but rumours began swirling in October of 2013 that the game would come to PC. It was at that time that Intel’s Marketing Director Chris Silva predicted that GTA V was PC-bound. A few days later, an anonymous source seemed to confirm Silva’s inkling. A petition to bring GTA V to PC reached 600,000 signatures as of October 18, 2013.
Grand Theft Auto IV came to PC eight months after releasing on home consoles. GTA V's appearance on PC is pretty much a given at this stage, the real question is whether it'll be in more or less time than it took GTA IV to do the same? Well, that and the possibility of next-gen versions, obviously.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/01/22/amazon-lists-gta-5-for-pcagain