Friday 17 January 2014

GTA V PC Petition Breaches 657,000 Signatures

The GTA V PC petition, started back in late 2012, has now managed to achieve a handsome signature count of over 657,000. The petition was created by Canadian resident Mike Julliard. With the Grand Theft Auto series’ original roots on the PC, a number of GTA fans are calling for Rockstar Games to continue development on the platform. Julliard argues that it would be a huge mistake not to bring GTA V to the PC, before making his appeals to Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive Software.

In trying to make Rockstar realize the existence of a large PC gaming demographic, that could potentially purchase the game, Julliard constructed the following petition request to the GTA V development team and publisher:
“Please release GTA V on PC. GTA games have been a large part of so many people’s lives and it’s a big shame not seeing the newest iteration of the game being released on the most powerful platform. Things like modifications have always been a HUGE part of PC gaming and modded GTA is some of the most insanely fun times you can have.”
Julliard provided a YouTube video update to the petition site, change.org, where he explained the progress of the campaign and his thoughts on the console iteration of GTA V. After having generated approximately $800 million in worldwide sales, during the game’s first 24 hours on sale, Julliard questions how much more they could have garnered from the extra PC sales.
Julliard also briefly alludes to the contention that a number of developers offer in justifying their decision not to develop PC games, based upon the revenue lost from piracy. He believes that the sales lost through illegal downloads represent a mere fraction of legitimate sales. In addition, he explains that pirated, console copies of GTA V almost immediately appeared on the Pirate Bay – a renowned peer-to-peer file sharing site that provides torrent files – indicating that piracy is not solely limited to the PC.

Halo 5 is coming to xbox one in 2014

  A Microsoft representative told GameSpot, "This post was made in error, and we will be updating it shortly. We have made no announcements regarding the name of Halo on Xbox One. As we have stated previously, the award-winning franchise continues on Xbox One, beginning in 2014. We have no further details to share at this time."

As part of an ongoing series of reasons to buy an Xbox One in 2014, Microsoft said, "Reason #14 - The Prometheans and Covenant just won't give John-117 a break! Master Chief returns for the thrilling continuation of the Reclaimer Saga in Halo 5."
In June, former Xbox boss Don Mattrick referred to the new Halo game as Halo 5.
However, Microsoft Game Studios corporate vice president Phil Spencer declined to say if this game was Halo 5 when approached by GameSpot earlier this year. He only described the game as "legitimate."
We've reached out to Microsoft for comment on today's report, but were unable to reach a company representative at press time.
Microsoft has released only one trailer for the next Halo game, showing off Master Chief in the desert. The all-new Halo game launches in 2014 on Xbox One, following Halo: Spartan Assault, which launched for the new system just this week.