Other rumors have said that the game will arrive at the start of the month

Sep 1, 2014 21:35 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Rockstar and publisher Take Two might be unwilling to talk about an official launch date for Grand Theft Auto V on the PlayStation 4 from Sony, the Xbox One from Microsoft and the PC, but evidence is mounting that the title will be delivered during the month of November.

NeoGAF has managed to catch the official site of Gem Distribution, the official company which will deliver all Take Two titles in the United Kingdom, showing that the much awaited title will be offered on November 14.

It's improbable that this was a simple mistake, as the page was quickly modified to list a To Be Confirmed release window.

Previously, other sources have stated that Grand Theft Auto V will be launched on the PC, the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 during November, although the exact dates have varied.

Neither of the companies involved with the experience has offered any comment but an official announcement could be made any day now, with details about pricing and potential special editions.

At the moment, GTA V is only offered on the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, and the new versions of the title will use the increased computing power of the platforms in order to improve the look of the open world experience and to deliver a range of other improvements, which might include updated radio stations and more variety for character interactions.

A previous rumor has suggested that Rockstar was aiming to cancel the PC version of the title, but since then, the company has explained that it is planning to do nothing of the sort.

GTA V was very well received when it finally launched, mainly because of the way it manages to mix solid core mechanics with the freedom to explore a vibrant world and to engage in a variety of high risk behaviors.

Since then, Rockstar has focused on expanding the Online game mode, delivering both new items and experiences via DLC and giving players the tools they need to create their own game experiences.

Rumors are suggesting that after the title is launched on the PC, the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4, the studio will shift its focus to the creation of a large expansion for GTA V, which is at the moment rumored to be zombie themed and might introduce an entirely new playable character, with launch set to take place in 2015.