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GTA 5 action teased with new artwork

  • Posted January 28th, 2013 at 05:35 EDT by Steven Williamson
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If you’re keeping an eye on everything Grand Theft Auto 5 related then you may be interested to hear that some new artwork has been spotted to advertise the current pre-order campaign for Rockstar’s open-world action adventure.

Snapped at a Gamestop store in the U.S., the first poster shows what we assume is Franklin, one of the three main characters in GTA5. Here he’s seen riding a motorbike armed with a sub-machine gun while a police helicopter pursues him. In the second poster, a masked man appears to be about to rob a jewellery store. It’s been suggested that this is former bank robber Michael, who goes back to crime because his wife has spent all his money.

             

There’s still no official launch date for GTA V, though the latest rumour points to an end of March release.

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  1. princevegeta1980

    • 8:42am EST - January 28th, 2013

    Still a few months to go, hope we get a final release date soon!

  2. GoldenPlayer

    • 12:08pm EST - January 28th, 2013

     STOP TEASING ME, SHOW ME GAMEPLAY ALREADY -_-

  3. Blacksite | BlacksitePSU

    • 2:26pm EST - January 28th, 2013

    I remember seeing the render for the bank robber on the GTA forums in a render topic but if you check Rockstar's website, it's not featured in their Downloads section under the Game Wallpaper collection, unlike the other GTA V artwork.

    The art with Franklin on the bike is definitely new though. Probably my favorite out of all of the promotional art they've released so far.

  4. joeyjoejoeshababadoo

    • 9:44pm EST - January 28th, 2013

     I see a helicopter in the picture, as well as a motorcycle and guns. Hopefully these make it into the full game!! 

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