Update 5/15: GTA 5 is now free on the Epic Games Store, as the rumors suggested. But it was a bit of a whirlwind day for the storefront: word had spread that the game was going to be made free, and ...
Microsoft adds Grand Theft Auto V to Game Pass; play for free until the end of the cycle. Grand Theft Auto V, one of the best open-world games of all time, is back on Xbox Game Pass. It was part of ...
Update 2: GTA 5 is free to download and keep forever on the Epic Games Store. It's true. Go get it. Right now. Update 1: Epic accidentally tweeted the news from its account before rapidly deleting it.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Grand Theft Auto fans can now download a GTA game for free. However, there are some requirements ...
PlayStation players are now treated by the Sony-owned gaming division to one of the most iconic games in history, as it finally made "Grand Theft Auto V" available to download for free on the platform ...
Update: The demand for Epic Games Store's free copy of GTA V appears to have caused the store website and launcher to go offline. While Epic has yet to formally announce what the free game will be, ...
Grand Theft Auto 5 is a popular action-adventure game is popular game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. GTA 5 is the fifteenth installment in the Grand Theft Auto Series of ...
Late last month, Rockstar Games announced that GTA 5 would be getting a huge free update for all players on PC, bringing the game up to the standard of the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of the ...
Aside from the commotion between Sony, Microsoft, and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) caused by the Activision-Blizzard-King deal, it's good to know that games are still a priority under the radar.
For the past years, we have seen how Android gaming has improved. If before we could only play mobile-exclusive games, even PC games like GTA 5 are now playable on your Samsung Galaxy or any Android ...
Epic Games had an offer PC gamers couldn't refuse: The video game publisher's online store would give away free copies of "Grand Theft Auto V" beginning Thursday. But demand proved to be so high that ...