Rockstar released new trailers for its upcoming video game "Grand Theft Auto V" earlier this week.
If you've taken a look, the most noticeable difference since 2008's "Grand Theft Auto IV" is the crisper, detailed graphics.
We're not surprised.
It's been a long five years since "GTA IV" which took place in a fictionalized New York City.
This time, the game will shift gears to the West coast's Los Santos, a modern-day version of Los Angeles.
While the game is available for pre-order, it won't hit store shelves until September 17.
Violence, guns, strippers, and car chases aside, the game setting looks gorgeous.
The fifth installment takes place in a fictionalized, modern-day Los Angeles.

The game world will be larger than previous Rockstar games "Red Dead Redemption," "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," and "Grand Theft Auto IV" combined.

(Source: Game Informer)
Rockstar founder Sam Houser announced it will be the most ambitious "Grand Theft Auto" to date with a reinvention of the universe.

(Source: Computerandvideogames)
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