Rockstar Games has finally elevated the experience of playing Grand Theft Auto V on PC by releasing a significant update that brings it up to speed with the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X versions. After nearly three years of anticipation, PC gamers can now enjoy features that were previously exclusive to console players.
This update introduces the GTA Plus subscription service to PC users, which unlocks a treasure trove of features and content. Subscribers can explore Hao’s Special Works, the Vinewood Club Workshop, and the Vinewood App. There’s also an exciting range of in-game exclusives, including unique vehicles and stylish clothing items. Beyond GTA V, the subscription tantalizingly offers access to classic Rockstar titles such as Bully, Red Dead Redemption, and the GTA Trilogy.
In addition to these enhancements, the update enriches the visual experience with advanced graphics technology. PC players can now enable ray tracing, which includes global illumination and ray-traced shadows, offering more lifelike lighting and shadow effects. Furthermore, the update supports popular upscaling technologies like Nvidia DLSS, AMD FSR, and Intel XeSS, which significantly enhance graphics performance and visual fidelity.
The gaming experience is further heightened with full integration of the DualSense controller features, allowing players to feel even more connected to the game. There’s also support for DirectStorage and ultra-wide monitors, ensuring that the game runs smoothly and looks stunning across various hardware configurations.
Available for free on platforms like Steam, Epic Games, and Rockstar’s client, the update is ready for immediate download. However, players opting to stick with the older version will miss out on multiplayer opportunities with updated players. This update not only aligns the PC version with console versions in terms of features but also brings renewed excitement and possibilities for PC gamers worldwide.






