
You can also expect "across-the-board improvements," such as faster loading times, increased population and traffic, increased vegetation density, improved lighting across shadows and water reflections, and "improved anti-aliasing, motion-blur, highly detailed new explosions, fire, and much more." Rockstar says this is a "hybrid of the Fidelity and Performance modes supporting upscaled 4K resolution with ray tracing enabled and targeting 60fps." The final mode is Performance RT mode, which is only available on Xbox Series X.

Performance Mode targets 60fps and supports an upscaled resolution of 4K, while on Series S, it will support a 1080p resolution. On Xbox Series X, the game will support native 4K resolution with ray tracing enabled, while on Series S, you'll get upscaled 4K. Fidelity Mode will offer the "highest visual quality" while targeting 30fps.

GTA 5 will also arrive in physical format for PS5 and Xbox Series consoles next April at a date and price to be announced.Rockstar says the Xbox Series X|S version of GTA 5, which launches on March 15th, will feature three new graphics settings. It will then cost $39.99 on both platforms with the single player mode and GTA Online - which is sold separately for $9.99 until June 14 (50% off) on Xbox PS Plus subscribers can download it absolutely free until that date. On PS5 it is also on sale for $9.99 until June 14 a 75% discount. GTA 5 for Xbox Series can be purchased for $19.99 until June 14 (a 50% discount) on Xbox Store with GTA Online included. GTA 5 for PS5 and Xbox Series now available and with discount The framerate is spotty on Microsoft's platforms at times of higher demand. Otherwise, El Analista de Bits also rates the PS5 version as the best of the next-gen versions, with "a clear performance advantage" over Xbox Series X|S.

Xbox Series S: 1 minute, 01.06 seconds.Xbox X Series: 1 minute, 01.76 seconds.
