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‘GTA 5 Online' Cheat Fix, News: Rockstar Removes Exploit, Duke O' Death Explodes in Online Mode
While Rockstar Games has yet to release 'Grand Theft Auto 5' for PC, players can still make out as well as exploit the in-game glitches. On Friday, the New York-based video game developer released an update repairing a cheat, which offered players a great lead over others.
According to IB Times, players, who upgraded from the game's Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 versions of the game version to the Xbox One or PlayStation 4 were awarded the Duke O' Death car. This new vehicle is tremendously fast, supercharged, hard-wearing as well as destructive. To some extent, players were capable of bringing the car into 'Grand Theft Auto Online,' the online version of the open-world game.
Currently, when ever a player tries to enter the Duke O' Death and bring it into 'GTA Online,' the car will explode. In fact, it was possible for the developer studio to fix the game preventing the online players from bringing the vehicle into the online mode; Rockstar Games opted for an impressive way to eliminate cheaters from exploiting the car.
In the mean time, following delayes, Rockstar is ready to release 'Grand Theft Auti 5' on the PC, which will arrive April 14. Earlier, it was scheduled to arrive in late February. Players can avail the game in a little over a week's time at the retail stores. Alternatively, they can also get it via digital download.
In December, there were rumors that Rockstar is delaying its forthcoming release of 'Grand Theft Auto 5' for the PC. Originally, the game was scheduled for Jan. 27 released. However, the action-adventure game's Steam listing release date was subsequently changed from Jan. 27 to "early 2015." While Rockstar did respond to the situation on one of its online forums, and assured players that the game would be available on the original date, but its release date was changed agaub to April 14 in mid-January, causing huge disappointment to PC fans.