Rockstar Games has yet to make any announcements regarding Grand Theft Auto V for PC. According to new sources, however, not only will the game be released, but the game developer is already configuring its gameplay.

Yesterday, a GTA Forum member named funmw2 claimed to know of Rockstar Games' plans for Grand Theft Auto V PC's gameplay.

"PC Version of GTA Online will support 32 max players," the user said on GTA Forums.

The user included a link to a forum on Pastebin.com titled "GTA V Scripts / Sources for PS3 MODZ v1." Then, funnw2 posted 32 lines of scripts from Pastebin.com that read "HUD_COLOUR_NET_PLAYER1," all the way down to "HUD_COLOUR_NET_PLAYER32."

According to xreppiz, another GTA Forum user, this is not the first time that gamers have speculated that Grand Theft Auto V PC will support 32 players.

Last week, Amazon France posted a listing for Grand Theft Auto V PC on its website. Hours later, the listing was taken down, WCCF Tech reports. This has heightened rumors that the game is under development, as some speculate that the listing was taken down because developers threatened legal action since the game has not yet been announced.

This theory becomes less strong, however, when one considers that Grand Theft Auto V PC is still listed on Amazon Germany. The site says the game is compatible with Windows 7 and Windows Vista, but does not list minimum system requirements. Amazon Germany prices the game at 60 euros.

Last week, PC Gamer reported finding a bug log with information about a PC version of Grand Theft Auto V. 

"The document contains over 170 references to PC development bugs, numerous notes on DX11 support and a related 'smog' weather setting, mention of a 'lastgen' toggle used during development and bugs relating to 64-bit system testing," the website said.