rajveersingh09
Contributor
It will support 11 for sure.
Not being sure at all. LA Noire released a few months back and it didn't even have DX 10. So saying that is not sensible.
Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto V will sell 14 million copies at launch, predicts Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia.
To put that figure into context, 2008's Grand Theft Auto IV shifted 13 million copies during its first year.
Sales of 14 million would represent revenue of approximately $700 million for Rockstar, which only last week predicted FY13 revenues could reach a huge $1.85 billion – a figure which suggests GTA 5 will appear before the end of March 2013.
A leaked image of a European poster for Grand Theft Auto V indicates the latest in Rockstar's blockbuster saga will be released in Spring 2013.
That news, via fan forum GTA-Five, is hardly unexpected, but this is the first time we've had reasonable confirmation of any sort of release window for the game. There is no indication if this timetable applies to a global release, or if Rockstar intends to stagger its release dates. Grand Theft Auto IV had a simultaneous release in Australia, Europe and North America, with Japan receiving the game some 6 months later.
It's also worth pointing out that the only system/publisher logos on the poster are for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It appears as though - for now - there are no plans for Wii U.
More GTA V news is set to arrive in November. Stay tuned to IGN for more in the near future.