Rockstar Games is launching Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on March 15, and many were wondering when the studio would reveal new details and show off the game on its third console platform generation. That time has finally come, as Rockstar Games today revealed new details about what to expect in terms of performance and fidelity, how save transfers will work, when preorders go live, and more. It also shared new screenshots that you can see below.
For the graphics modes, Fidelity Mode is the highest visual quality option, reaching up to native 4K (or upscaled 4K on Series S) with ray tracing. In this mode, the frame rate is capped at 30fps. For Performance Mode, players will get 60fps gameplay, with upscaled 4K graphics on PS5 and Xbox Series X, with the Series S edition offering 1080p visuals.
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There is also a hybrid mode called Performance RT. This is a middle ground between Fidelity and Performance, and it includes upscaled 4K resolution with ray tracing at 60fps.
In terms of other improvements, GTA V and GTA Online for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S have better loading times--though a specific comparison was not mentioned, this could be a major boon for Online in particular. There is also increased NPC population and traffic variety, Rockstar said. Players can expect more vegetation density and improved lighting quality for shadows and water reflections. These new versions also have improved anti-aliasing and motion blur, as well as "highly detailed new explosions, fire, and much more."
For platform-specific updates, PS5 players can look forward to haptic feedback and dynamic resistance with the DualSense controller and its triggers. There will be "new sensations to weather effects, directional damage, rough road surfaces, explosions, and much more." There is also Tempest 3D positional audio support for PS5 and spatial sound support for 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," Rockstar said in its announcement.
Rockstar also reminded fans that GTA Online will be offered as a standalone download on March 15 alongside the launch of GTA V for new platforms. PlayStation 5 users can get GTA Online's standalone version free for the first three months, and there was no mention of needing to have PlayStation Plus to take advantage of this offer.
Rockstar did not announce any pricing details for GTA V or GTA Online, but preorders and pre-loading starts March 8, so we should know very soon.
GTA OnlineFor those just getting started with GTA Online, or those looking to begin anew, Rockstar developed a new feature called Career Builder that lets players create a new character and gives them a $4 million in-game payment to spend on things like business properties, vehicles, and weapons.
GTA Online is also getting a range of quality-of-life improvements, including a new tutorial and an update to the main menu that lets them get directly into modes like Heists, Freemode, Races, weekly featured content, Races, and Adversary modes.
"To begin this process, enter GTAV on your current console account and go to the Game tab of the Pause Menu. From there, select the Upload Save Game option. Please note, you can only store one game save per platform at a time and saves will remain available to download for 90 days," Rockstar said.
For GTA Online transfers, it seems a little simpler. When loading up GTA Online for the first time on PS5 or Xbox Series X|S, players will be presented with the opportunity to migrate their characters, GTA$, progression, stats, vehicles, properties, weapons, clothing, and user-created jobs.