After an eagerly awaited two-year period, Grand Theft Auto V on PC is set to receive a major update that will align it closely with the console versions. Mark your calendars for March 4, as this update will introduce features from the native PS5 and Xbox Series versions, which were initially released in 2022. The best part? All current PC players will receive this update at no additional cost, with seamless transfer of their progress in both GTA Online and the Story Mode, requiring no extra actions on their part.
The most significant enhancements are slated for GTA Online, bringing a wealth of content that was previously exclusive to console players. Moreover, the GTA+ subscription service is now making its way to PC, offering a range of benefits such as accelerated profit collection from in-game businesses. Rockstar Games has also stepped up its game by enhancing anti-cheat measures to ensure a fairer playing field.
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Alongside these updates, players can expect significant graphical improvements, although this comes with the caveat of increased system requirements. For those whose hardware cannot meet these new demands, there's good news: you can continue playing the older version, which the developers will keep supporting. However, it's important to note that there won't be any cross-version support, meaning players on different versions won't be able to play together. Keep this in mind when planning your gaming sessions.