Rockstar is giving out in-game cash and a bonus download of an additional game in an attempt to encourage gamers to preorder the PC version of "Grand Theft Auto V."

Game Informer has reported users have until Feb. 1 to go to Rockstar's Warehouse store and preorder the game in order to qualify for the perks. They would be charged 15 percent up front for the preorder and then given a choice of 11 Rockstar games to choose from for the free download.

Those who make the purchase would get $1 million of in-game cash for "GTA V" which would then be divided equally between the single-player game and the "GTA Online."

Players are also allotted an extra $3,000 of in-game cash for "GTA Online" with their preorder of $46.20, according to Game Spot.

Game Informer previously reported that "GTA V" PC release would be delayed for another two months. The PC version of the popular game would be arriving in March although its original release was scheduled for Jan. 27.

"Our apologies for the slight shift in the date but the game requires a few extra weeks of testing and polish to make it as good as can be," the studio said.

"Moving a release date is never a decision we take lightly and is a choice we make only when we know it is in the best interests of the game and our fans."

The PC version of "GTA V" supports 4K resolution, Nvidia 3D Vision and triple monitor displays.

Games available for free are: "Bully: Scholarship Edition," "Grand Theft Auto III," "Grand Theft Auto IV," "Grand Theft Auto San Andreas," "Grand Theft Auto Vice City," "Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City," "L.A. Noire," "Manhunt," "Max Payne 2: The Fall of May Payne," "Max Payne 3" and "Midnight Club II."