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More Grand Theft Auto V art appears
New supposed artwork for Rockstar Games' upcoming open-world title surfaces depicting quad-bike and sniper rifle weapon.
More artwork for Grand Theft Auto V has appeared. All Games Beta has posted a new piece of art claiming to be from Rockstar Games' much anticipated open-world title, the focus of which is a scruffy-looking man sitting on a quad-bike while wielding a sniper rifle.
This news follows an announcement from Rockstar Games last week that a new trailer for GTAV had been delayed due to a Hurricane Sandy-related power outage at the company's New York City office. Power has returned to much of the Big Apple as of Monday, November 5.
A quad-bike is not the first mode of transportation that has been teased for GTAV. Previously released screenshots suggested that road bikes, dirt bikes, sports cars, helicopters, and jets may be controllable in Rockstar's new game.
GTAV is due out worldwide during spring 2013. The game has been announced only for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. For more, check out GameSpot's previous coverage of GTAV.
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