However, PC players will now be split between two ports of the open-world game
In 2022, Rockstar released the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA Online. These ports looked better, played better, and included new content and graphical options. And now, finally, three years later, Rockstar is bringing all of this to PC players via a new free update planned to to arrive next month.
There will now be two PC ports of GTA V Rockstar confirmed that PC players who upgrade will get a free one time character transfer option. The company is promising to update and support both versions of GTA V on PC, so people who can’t run the new version or who have lots of mods for don’t have to upgrade anytime soon.
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