Grand Theft Auto V would be the mysterious free game from the Epic Games Store this week

It would also be the ‘Premium Edition’ with properties and money for the GTA Online mode.

It seems that Epic Games are going for everything this week. The North American company was showing its new Unreal Engine 5 for the first time today with a technical demo , and has also confirmed that Fortnite will be available in the new generation of output. From the Epic Games Store they have not said anything new for today, after last Thursday they hid the identity of their next free game, but some sources assure that this week’s game will be a bombshell of those that do not go unnoticed. And it would be Grand Theft Auto V.

According to Gamepressure sources, GTA V will be the free game from the Epic Games Store for next week , May 14-21 . Rockstar Games‘ open world game is one of the most successful titles ever, and was in fact the best-selling game of the past decade. An incombustible title, which is always present in the best-seller lists, and which this Thursday, if the information is true, can be downloaded free and forever from the Epic store.

Likewise, and again based on this information, the version that Epic Games would give away is the Premium Edition. This is an edition that includes the base game along with the Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack of Grand Theft Auto Online, with properties, businesses, vehicles and 1 million dollars of the game to spend, among other things, to get off to a good start in your online mode.

As usual with these cases, nothing needs to be taken for granted until Epic Games confirms the identity of their next free game, something that will happen tomorrow at 17:00 CEST.

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