GTA 5 PC Release Date Petition Controversy? Next-Generation Console Gamers Cite Download Requirements Theft

Grand Theft Auto 5's PC release date launch may have some unexpected opponents.

A Change.org petition has begun circulating entitled Don't Make A PC Version of GTA 5 and already has 12,133 signatures, according to the site.

"So PC Gamers learn their lesson and stop stealing games," the petition's creator labeled it, making reference to download requirements and alleged theft common among computer gamers.

NewBay Media's "Electronic Musician," a monthly music magazine, recently offered an in-depth look behind the scenes of the creation of Grand Theft Auto 5 Online's soundtrack, the International Business Times reports, leaving many wondering if those awaiting the game's PC release date will have access to the same tracks.

Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar Games which produces Grand Theft Auto 5, has filed a trademark for Hangar 13, Monitoring Crunch reports, bringing into question GTA 5 PC's release date and pushing aside online requirements, pre-orders and download rumors.

"Hangar 13 would fit in very well with all the rumours that we have been hearing about a GTA V DLC. For instance the Mt.Chiliad mystery could materialise into a piece of content. Rockstar did put a lot of UFO related hints in the game, even to the point of putting in UFOs," the website writes.

"It has been said that Hangar 13 is a reference to Hangar 18, which is a U.S. military site that is said to house alien technology, including the wreckage of an alien craft associated with the Roswell crash. Perhaps Rockstar are going to play on Hangar 18 as there has been evidence of UFOs in GTA V already."

Suspicious Grand Theft Auto 5 PC release date multiplayer beta emails are being sent out to players and a few online criminals are trying to get users to download a malware called "BKDR_ANDROM.ATG" by disguising it as a code to get into the online play test for the rumored computer version of GTA 5, Examiner.com reports.

A reported released by Keith Noonan reveals that the share price of Take-Two Interactive has increased by 42 percent when compared to the same window in 2013, leaving many fans wondering if this signals a coming Grand Theft Auto 5 release date.

Computer gamers around the world have downloaded a fraudulent beta test for Grand Theft Auto 5 PC version and many fans are left wondering if others will start a online download petition for Rockstar to announce the game's release date.

GameSpot recently released a product listing for Grand Theft Auto 5's PC version on March 14, Examiner.com reports.

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