GTA online on PC finally catches up with the console version
Blog Andrew Joseph 20 Feb , 2025 0

Rockstar just announced that Grand Theft Auto 5 players on PC are enjoying snacks as they will receive a free update on March 4, which will accelerate their gaming versions through GTA Online in the PS5 and Xbox series versions.
exist Blog Posts From Rockstar today, the studio revealed that the update will include “Hao’s special work, animal encounters and all the latest vehicle and performance upgrades to purchase GTA+ memberships, as well as improved graphics options, faster load times and more.”
The update will also allow players to migrate their story mode and online progress to the new version, and will include kernel-based control protection and active voice chat adjustments, again making the PC version equal to the Console.
Those who want to keep GTA 5 don't have to worry, as Rockstar says it will continue to offer older versions for those whose hardware doesn't meet the minimum requirements. First-time buyers also have the option to choose between versions. Support for Mod Platform Fivem will continue to use the older version, and Rockstar is also committed to upgrading it to a new PC version. However, older versions of GTA 5 players will not be able to play the game online with upgraded people – both instances will be separated.
This update is ready with Rockstar The upcoming GTA 6 will be released this fall. Although we have no details on which online components (if any) contain, most people are guessing that it will have similar online components at startup or soon after.
However, so far, GTA 6 is only used for consoles and has not received PC announcements (Although it may end up), making this update a more attractive update that PC players feel forgotten. Recently, Strauss Zelnick, CEO of publisher Take-Two Confirm support For the “Heritage Title,” as long as a community wants to stay interactive with them, further suggesting that online GTA through GTA 5 will be long-lasting for the future.
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