GTA V, the critically acclaimed fastest selling entertainment product of the year, is reportedly going to have a PC version this fall.

Although, the game developer, Rockstar North has revealed no plans of coming up with the PC version of the game in the near future but Gameseek UK and Zavvi, retailers in the U.K. have listed the PC version of GTA V for a year-end release. Gameseek UK offers the PC version of the game November 22, 2013, with a price tag of around $40 followed by Zavvi the next week ( December 6) for $53, reports Gamingbolt.

More than 487,000 GTA fans signed a petition last year requesting the game developer to launch the PC version of GTA V. Well, looking at the incredible sales of the game it seems the developer will probably not disappoint the fans.

In an interview with Investor Relations, the senior director for Nvidia, Chris Evenden, hinted at the possibility of a PC version releasing this year-end.

"Many consumers look for PC as a general purpose device they can use for browsing, email, social media video. But much of this can be better served by a tablet. In contrast, gamers are preparing their systems for a strong roster of games coming this fall, including blockbuster franchises, such as Call of Duty: Ghosts, Grand Theft Auto V and Assassin's Creed IV," said Evenden, reports Christian Today. However, Nvidia pulled back the comment claiming the previous statement was made in error.

A couple of screenshots of the PC version of GTA V leaked online this week revealing a few features of the game. As the leak suggests, the game will either have 30 or 60 frame per second (fps) with resolution around 1280 X 720 pixels. The game may also come with a higher resolution around 1920x1080 depending on the graphic style.