A petition on Chance.org to cancel Rockstar Games' development of a PC version of Grand Theft Auto 5 has been launched and is attempting to prevent the release.

A certain Trevor Phillips has begged Rockstar Games not to release a PC version so "So PC Gamers learn their lesson and stop stealing games," CinemaBlend.com reports.

There is no word from Rockstar Games if they would consider the petition.

But the second fastest-selling download in the Xbox 360's history, open world zombie survival title "State of Decay" will be on PC in just "a few weeks," HindustanTimes.com reports, leaving computer gamers wondering if it will prompt Rockstar Games to follow suit with Grand Theft Auto 5.

"State of Decay" cleared 250,000 sales within its first 48 hours, following a June 5 release on Xbox Live, placing it second only to "Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition," HindustanTimes.com also reports.

NVIDIA has mentioned that Grand Theft Auto 5 will have a likely end-of-the-year or fall release date for its PC version, but the company has retracted their original claim.

Please note, during our Thursday's earnings call, our investor relations team provided a list of important games that gamers are looking forward to on PC this fall, and included Grand Theft Auto V on that list," a statement released by the company read, according to Forbes.com.

"This statement was made with the intent of expressing enthusiasm for the games industry in general, and was not intended to represent specific knowledge possessed by NVIDIA. NVIDIA does not have information on any possible PC version release of Grand Theft Auto or its availability. We deeply regret the error."