After 3 years, GTA 5 on PC is finally getting upgraded to match current-gen consoles in 2025
Finally, PC players don't have to wait much lon🤪ger

Rockstar has announced that GTA 5's PS5 and꧟ Xbox Series X patch is finally set to come to PC in 2025, bringing an end to years of requests from PC player🎉s.
The latest 𒅌buried the bombshell in its final paragraph: "There is much more still to come, including ongoing weekly special events and bonuses, festive celebrations, gifts, surprises, as well as plans to bring the much-requested PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S features of GTA Online to the PC platform in the new year."
For PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, this patch launched back in March 2022, so it'll be nearꦏ - or past - three years old by the time the update hits PC in 2025. Rockstar's historically had a habit of making PC players wait, but this one always felt especially egregious as the years went on, as what was once a "next-gen" patch had increasing🌃ly come to represent the current-gen standard.
Of course, GTA 5 on PC already looks very good, and nearly a match for the current-gen consoles even without the patch, but it's still missing a few visual features that were offered in the update. Most notably, there are ray-traced shadows and improved anti-aliasing options, and with those implemented the PC edition should retake its rightful place asꦕ the best-looking version of the game.
The other thing that GTA 5's been missing on PC this whole time is Hao's Special Works, a car shop with a number of unique customization and performance options. It's a small addition, but it should help make the wait for GTA 6 - which has♕ only been announcဣed for consoles - a little more bearable for PC players.
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