Rockstar Games Job Page Provides Evidence For GTA V’s Eventual Leap To PC

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Think you can contain your excitement for Grand Theft Auto V or even the new gameplay video coming tomorrow morning? Think you can hold out for the game's eventual PC release? Let's hope so because new job listings on the Rockstar Games board suggest that the developer is already looking to staff for the port.

As discovered by Jonathan Leack in his new digs at Crave Online, Rockstar Games is currently seeking a graphics programmer specifically for work on PC:

Rockstar Leeds are currently looking for a talented graphics programmer to help bring our latest titles to the PC platform. Working together with the other Rockstar studios, you will be responsible for maintaining the studio's uncompromising quality bar, delivering the highest quality PC experience possible.

This is hardly confirmation of a Grand Theft Auto V PC port, but it's kind of expected at this point, isn't it? While Rockstar's gotten away without porting Red Dead Redemption to PC all these years, Grand Theft Auto has a much bigger draw and a greater reputation for PC mods. How long will it take for GTA V PC to land?

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