In addition to access being included as part of Grand Theft Auto V, Grand Theft Auto Online will also now be available for the first time as a standalone title for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Hao’s Special Works encompasses best-in-class vehicle upgrades, a new class of Races using specially modified vehicles, and a weekly rotation of Hao’s Special Works Time Trials, along with a Premium Test Ride, where you can get behind the wheel of these newly modified vehicles for free. This new generation of Grand Theft Auto Online includes a range of new vehicles and a new addition to the Los Santos Car Meet: Hao’s Special Works. The massive and unrivaled experience of Grand Theft Auto Online-with an unprecedented eight-plus years’ worth of gameplay additions delivered across over 40 unique updates-will continue to evolve with the power of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Platform-specific features also include immersive audio using Tempest 3D positional audio on PlayStation 5 and Spatial Sound on Xbox Series X|S.
There’s also new levels of responsiveness with Haptic Feedback and dynamic resistance via the Adaptive Triggers on PlayStation 5’s DualSense wireless controller, adding new sensations to weather effects, directional damage, rough road surfaces, explosions and much more.
Plus improved anti-aliasing, motion-blur, highly detailed new explosions, fire, and much more. These new versions also offer across-the-board improvements including faster loading times, increased population and traffic variety, increased vegetation density, improved lighting quality across shadows, water reflections, and other elements. In addition, the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X have Performance RT mode, a hybrid of the Fidelity and Performance modes supporting upscaled 4K resolution with ray tracing enabled and targeting 60 frames per second. In this mode the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X support upscaled 4K resolution while the Xbox Series S supports a resolution of 1080p. Performance Mode is tuned for the most responsive gameplay experience and targets 60 frames per second. In this mode the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X support native 4K resolution with ray tracing enabled while the Xbox Series S supports upscaled 4K resolution. Fidelity Mode is tuned for the highest visual quality and targets 30 frames per second.
These new versions of Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online introduce high-end PC visuals to the console experience with new graphics modes featuring up to 4K resolution, a frame rate of up to 60 frames per second, improved texture quality, HDR options, and ray tracing-as well as utilizing the technical advancements of the latest console hardware for faster loading times, immersive 3D audio, support for platform-specific features, and more.Įxperience the interwoven stories of Franklin, Michael, and Trevor across the sun-soaked metropolis of Los Santos and the backwoods countryside of Blaine County in greater detail than ever before with stunning all new levels of visual detail.Ĭhoose from one of three detailed new graphics settings to tailor your gameplay experience for what matters most to you.
Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online arrive for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on March 15-delivering the action-packed, blockbuster Story Mode adventure and the dynamic, ever-evolving world of Grand Theft Auto Online to the latest generation consoles with a host of improvements for new and returning players.