PC gamers who have been eagerly awaiting the same features available to console players in Grand Theft Auto V can now rejoice. Rockstar Games has finally released a PC update that brings parity between the two platforms. This update, announced last month, includes features that were previously exclusive to the latest console generation.
The best part is that this update is completely free for existing owners of the game. The original version of GTA V has been removed from PC storefronts in favor of the new Expanded & Enhanced version, which includes a copy of the old Legacy edition. Players can transfer both their Story Mode and Online progress to the latest version. The update also introduces technical enhancements that were first seen on consoles, along with PC-specific ray tracing features for those who meet the recommended specifications. Additionally, players can expect new content such as ambient wildlife, photography challenges, new vehicles, and access to the GTA+ subscription service.
Rockstar Games has been revamping several titles in the GTA series over the years. In addition to upgrading GTA V and Grand Theft Auto Online, the company has also released remasters of Grand Theft Auto III, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas. Fans of the franchise are sure to enjoy the nostalgia these remasters bring, while also eagerly anticipating what the future holds for the upcoming releases.
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