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Grand Theft Auto V radio station getting a revamp for PC, PS4, and Xbox One

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It looks like Rockstar Games is updating the radio stations in Grand Theft Auto V ahead of the game’s fall 2014 relaunch on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. English model and actor Cara Delevingne posted an Instagram photo of herself standing next to the studio’s logo, with a caption noting she was there to update the in-game radio station whose DJ she voiced.

https://twitter.com/Caradelevingne/status/505474515988922369

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Delevingne hosted the fall 2013 game’s Non Stop Pop FM radio station. It’s not clear if this means new songs are coming to the game. All we can gather from the tweet is that Delevingne probably visited Rockstar to record new dialogue lines.

Related: You can transfer your last-gen GTA Online to any re-release platform

It’s worth mentioning that Rockstar re-tweeted Delevingne’s tweet. The notoriously press-shy studio hasn’t had much to say about the GTA V re-release since it was revealed at E3. It’s supposed to be coming in fall 2014, but there’s no date yet, not even a release window. Unsubstantiated rumors that the game would be delayed into 2015 recently circulated, so Rockstar’s Delevingne re-tweet — which specifically mentions a launch “this fall” — seems like a tacit re-confirmation.

There’s still plenty of time for the fall 2014 release to change, but Delevingne’s tweet and Rockstar’s subsequent share amounts to the first truly concrete hint of what’s coming for the GTA V re-release since it was first announced.

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