With the looming release of "Grand Theft Auto V" (GTA V) for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, developer Rockstar Games accidentally leaked information regarding the features of the game's latest version, Twinfinite reported.

Rockstar's post appeared on Sept. 21 at the developer's support page. However, a few minutes later, the post was taken down.

A user from GTAforums saw the post and took a screenshot of it.

According to the developer, the new version of GTA V will take advantage of the next-gen consoles' high-quality graphic capabilities.

"'Grand Theft Auto V' will take full advantage of the power of the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC with across-the-board graphical and technical improvements to deliver a stunning new level of detail," the company wrote.

"Increased draw distances, finer texture details, denser traffic and enhanced resolutions all work together to bring new life to the cities, towns, and deserts and oceans of Rockstar North's epic reimagining of Southern California," it added.

In addition, Rockstar noted that the PC version of the game will have a video editor feature which will allow gamers to create movies within the world of GTA V.

One of the most notable features the company listed in the deleted post is the first person mode, according to Inquisitr.

Not only will players move around the game on foot through a first person perspective, but they'll also be able to do so while inside their vehicles.

This will provide a detailed shot of the car's interiors and feature all-working speedometers, dashboard lights and tachometers.

The game developer also teased about new activities in the GTA V's story mode, roaming animals as well as an enhanced character selection screen.

Gamers who transfer their character accounts from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 version of the game will automatically be awarded with a free garage and new weapons in GTA Online.