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Grand Theft Auto V Release Date: Rockstar Releases Five New GTA 5 Images (See Them Here)

RockstarGames has released five new tantalizing images for Grand Theft Auto: V on the company's official news-wire. The images suggest that there will be some sort of underwater activities to partake in when the game finally releases.

For fans of the acclaimed series these screenshots mean that Grand Theft Auto V is getting to closer to being in their hands as the calendar is about to turn to 2013. During the summer Rockstar published several screenshots depicting activities such as tennis, golf, cycling and flying.

But now we have an image of scuba diving and what looks to be a great white shark. Can you imagine recreating Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" in Grand Theft Auto V?

The game is set to release in spring 2013 with some analyses saying June. The game will take players back to the fictional state of San Andres and he state's fictional city of Los Santos.

The game will feature a new set of missions for the curious type of gamer called Dynamic Missions. Gamers will encounter scenarios that may lead to missions such as finding a car with dead bodies or picking up a strange hitchhiker. The new feature is being added to make the game more engaging during the downtime between missions.

Unlike previous games in the series, there will be three protagonists with each individual character having his very own separate life away from the main story. This means that each protagonist has his own friends, home and extracurricular activities.

Check out the awesome new screenshots in the slideshow and tell us what you think about them and what you are looking forward to most in the new game.

Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto V will release worldwide in the spring of 2013 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.There is still no word on PC or Wii U editions of the game. But Rockstar hasn't ruled ports for those platforms out just yet. Gamers have created a petition to get a PC port made. Read more here. 

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