Report: Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition Launches Next Month With Tons of Extras

03/12/2018 06:24 pm EDT

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It sounds like we're getting an "all-in" version of Grand Theft Auto V after all. Earlier we reported that GTA V: Premium Edition could be making its way to consoles soon, due to a leak on Amazon Germany. This afternoon, a report from Kotaku UK is corroborating that information. According to their sources, who obviously wish to remain anonymous, Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition was originally set to launch on March 23, but has been pushed back to April. The reason for the delay was not specified.

According to their sources, Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition will contain the base version of the game, all of the DLC that has been released up to this point, and the Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack. That starter pack, by the way, was released in December and is worth $40 on its own.

We don't have a solid release date at this time -- only April -- but that's only a couple of weeks away, if you can believe it. If you've gone this long without taking the dive, then this represents probably the best way to get into Grand Theft Auto V. For those of you who weren't paying attention in December, here's everything that comes with the Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack:

GTA$1,000,000 Bonus Cash

Properties:

Vehicles:

Weapons, Clothing & Tattoos:

So as you can see, and as the report was keen to point out, there isn't actually any new content in the release, so to speak. You're basically getting caught up with the rest of the player-base, and getting showered with some cash and extras so you don't get left behind in GTA Online. If you ask us, that' still a pretty exciting prospect, if the price is right. Will you be diving in? Let us know in the comments below!

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