Grand Theft Auto 5: Rockstar Releases Screenshots Of Gameplay Action And Relaxation
By Donovan Jackson | Aug 24, 2012 12:48 PM EDT
Rockstar Games has released new screenshots of its much anticipated Grand Theft Auto 5. The crystal clear images display the action of the latest installment to the very successful yet controversial video game series.
The series has sold more than 114 million units worldwide.
This past Monday Rockstar released photos of a person biking on a boardwalk in San Andreas, one with a fighter jet flying over a city and the last one was of the super-fast sports car called the "Cheetah."
Then, two days later, on Wednesday, Rockstar released more stunning shots of the video. These featured "leisure" activities a person can supposedly be able to do in the world of Grand Theft Auto. They encompassed dirt biking, parachuting and playing tennis.
And today, according to Rockstar's official news wire, the studio released four brand-new screenshots entitled, "Business."
One photo shows a man attempting to hijack a truck while the police are attempting to apprehend the player.
Another photo shows a player flying a commercial plane across a beautiful landscape of clear waters, blue skies and rigorous mountain terrain.
The last two photos display a player driving the Lamborghini modeled car called the Cheetah while the police are close in pursuit. Lastly, a player can be seen firing a machine gun at a helicopter.Much anticipation is circled around the release date of the game, but for now, fans will have to settle with these photos.
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