As most of you are well aware, the GTA V magazine feature is now live. It’s available for viewing if you’re willing to pay a price for it, but for most fans – it’s all about reading the key features that have been revealed – for nothing. There are plenty of third-party GTA V feature reveals going up online now, but we have already read November’s issue of the game and we prefer to break down some of the key features in a little bit more detail. The first thing we are going to focus on is the GTA 5 map size and thanks to the magazine details, we have some amazing new information to share with you. Brace yourself for the best and biggest Grand Theft Auto game in history, as we can confirm that GTA V is going to be bigger in size, than GTA IV, Red Dead Redemption and San Andreas – COMBINED. These three games were all massive games in their own right, so to think that the GTA V world is going to eclipse all of them combined is simply mind blowing stuff and we still can’t get our heads around that prospect yet. Rockstar has said that GTA V will feature the biggest open world that the developer has ever created, and another massive reveal is that Rockstar has even spent time to make underwater exploration possible – that sounds amazing quite frankly, although we do hope they are not planning on hiding some obscure hidden package underneath a random ocean coral. With the fact that GTA V is going to be absolutely enormous to travel around, is there a slight danger that Rockstar will be making it too big? – or is that crazy talk as far as you’re concerned? Jets, planes and helicopters will make travelling a lot more easier we expect and we hope that they really have gone the whole mile in making every nook and cranny of the map unique – as repetition must have surely crept through their minds. Rest assured, a lot more GTA V info will be coming your way soon. For now, give us your reaction to the news that the game will be bigger than GTA IV, RDR and San Andreas combined. For more Product-Reviews.net coverage:
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Reported by Maryum Razzaq