GTA 5 Could Be Free And On Your Phone – IGN Daily Fix

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Today on the Daily Fix, Grand Theft Auto 5 is (kind of) coming to your phone. The gaming acclaimed GTA V is headed to Game Pass where fans will be able to play it on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and X, as well as Android phones. The Electronic Software Association has announced its plans for the first all-digital E3 convention. While many of the usual suspects such as Xbox and Nintendo have confirmed their participation, there’s no sign of Sony’s involvement just yet. And finally, Brian Altano stops by to share his desert island movie recommendation and it’s all Presented by Movies Anywhere. Check out Movies Anywhere! https://moviesanywhere.com/bonusoffer?cmp=ign%7Cio%7Cpaid%7Cpartnership%7Cboco%7Ccampaign%7C04062021

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