Grand Theft Auto 5's next-gen upgrades finally arrive on PC

Three years after the launch of Grand Theft Auto 5's Expanded & Enhanced edition on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, the game's next-gen features have - just as Rockstar promised last month - finally made the jump to PC in a free update for all existing users.

From today, Grand Theft Auto 5 Legacy (as the original PC version is now being referred to) has been delisted from PC store fronts to make way for GTA 5 Enhanced. And as per Rockstar's announcement, this new edition introduces a range of features, including new vehicles, new ambient wildlife, and support for Rockstar's GTA+ subscription service.

It also adds new graphics options, including the ray traced shadows and reflections first introduced on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, alongside other additions - such as ambient occlusion and global illumination - exclusive to PC. That's in addition to support for higher resolutions, higher aspect ratios, and higher framerates, as well as AMD FSR and Nvidia DLSS support - with Frame Generation support coming at a later date.

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