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Grand Theft Auto V on PC now pre-loading, last chance for preorder deal

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For us PC gamers looking to get Grand Theft Auto V on next week’s launch date, it may be time to do some cleaning up on ye old hard drive. After installation, the game will take up a mammoth 60GB of space (as compared to only 16GB for GTA IV). That means a huge download, but thankfully for those who want to play on Day One, the pre-load is live this weekend. Accordingly, pre-ordering might be worthwhile to save on the wait time. There are even a few incentives you can take advantage of, including the $1.35 million in-game cash and a 22% discount at GMG.

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The deal is part of a once again extended discount code available that drops the price to $46.80. It’s one of the best price online from a digitally authorized retailer at the moment. The sale is expected to last through this weekend only before launch.

Beyond that, there are other stellar deals available this week on upcoming and recent releases. Next week will also see the release of Mortal Kombat X on PC, and it’s getting a 22% off coupon discount at GMG to yield a final price tag of $46.80 – very similar to GTA V. In the recently released category, Battlefield: Hardline released not even a month ago but is already down to $38.99 at DL Gamer, a huge 35% off.

Upcoming releases

April 14: Grand Theft Auto V (PC Download) — $46.80. MSRP is $60. Login is required to see the discount.
 
 

April 14: Mortal Kombat X (Steam) — $46.80 after coupon. MSRP is $60. Premium is $63.18 after the same discount.
 
 
 

April 18: Tabletop Simulator (Steam) — $11.70 after coupon. MSRP is $15.
 
 

May 26: Magicka 2 (Steam) — $11.24. MSRP is $15.
 
 
 

June 23: Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward (PC Download) — $29.99. MSRP is $40.
 
 

June 30: LEGO Jurassic World (PS4, Xbox One) — $51.99 after coupon. MSRP is $60.
 
 

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Recent releases

Released April 1: Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin (Steam) — $29.95. MSRP is $50.
 
 
 

Released March 31: The Sims 4: Get To Work (Origin) — $31.20 after coupon. MSRP is $40.
 
 

Released March 17: Battlefield: Hardline (Origin) — $38.99. MSRP is $60.
 
 
 

Released March 30: Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (Steam) — $28.08 after coupon. MSRP is $40.
 
 

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Released March 26: Pillars of Eternity Hero Edition (Steam) — $32.84 after coupon. MSRP is $45.
 
 

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