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You can get GTA 5 for 23% off on PC

With Rockstar Games having announced the pre-order bonuses associated with pre-ordering Grand Theft Auto 5 on PC, you may be tempted to go out and pre-purchase it right now. Well, slow your roll — I've got a deal that will blow your socks off. Or rather, Green Man Gaming has a deal.

For a limited time (ending on January 23), you can use a special promo code to use when checking out to get 23 percent off your purchase of GTA 5. With the discount, you're looking at GTA 5 for PC for just $46.20, as opposed to the standard $59.99.

What's more, this is a Rockstar Games key, not a Steam key, so all of the pre-order bonuses are still included! That means you're still getting the $1,000,000 in-game cash, $300,000 for GTA Online, and a free copy of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — all for just $46.20.

To take advantage of the discount, head over to GMG and use the code "SAVE23-PEROFF-MOSANT" at checkout.

Grand Theft Auto 5 is due out for PC on March 24, 2015, after Rockstar announced the delay this week.

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