Image credit: IGN [UPDATE] Rockstar Games has now released a first-person trailer for GTA V and published a host of details about the new perspective. Everything you need to know is rounded up here. The original story is below. The Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC versions of Grand Theft Auto V will feature a first-person mode, Rockstar Games confirmed today. This new way to play was previously rumored. "It's a very intense, in-your-face experience… literally," animation director Rob Nelson told IGN. "Obviously, we felt like one of the most compelling things you could do to make an experience people have had before feel different was the new first-person mode." Nelson said Rockstar has "always" been interested in making a first-person mode for GTA V, but this was not possible for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions due to technical reasons. What makes first-person mode feel so unique in GTA V is that it allows you to experience the world of Los Santos and Blaine County--places you probably already know well--from a completely new perspective. "You're eye-level, down with the people on the street, and as you walk past them, you see them sort of look at you out of the corner of their eye," Nelson said. "All of this stuff existed in the game before--lots of little details." The shift from third-person to first-person required a significant amount of development work, Nelson said. "You have to change pretty much everything," he explained. "I mean, if you want to do it right. We have a very solid third-person animation system, but you don't just put the camera down there and expect to see the guns, aim, and shoot. All those animations are new when you switch to first-person, because it all has to be animated to the camera, to make it feel like a proper first-person experience that I think people would expect. All the timings have to be re-evaluated." Rockstar has gone to great lengths to update GTA V's world with a first-person perspective in mind. For instance, when you sit down in a car, you'll see that everything on your car's dashboard works--the speedometer and rev counter are just two examples. Displays will even show the name of the radio station and song you're listening to--and your character will bob his head to the music. This level of deep detail is featured on every car, boat, and plane in GTA V. In addition, if you're riding a bike or a helicopter, your character will put on a helmet, which will in turn limit your field of view and suppress ambient noises just like it would in real life. On top of the first-person mode option, GTA V for Xbox One, PS4, and PC features a long list of improvements, including better visuals, enhanced draw distances, more wildlife, and denser traffic, among other things. In addition, your Grand Theft Auto Online characters from Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 will carry forward to any of the new platforms. GTA V launches for Xbox One and PS4 on November 18, while the PC version will be released in January 2015. For more, check out GameSpot's previous coverage. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com
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