As Grand Theft Auto 5 and its multiplayer mode GTA Online arrive on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S this week, Rockstar Games’ legendary crime-thriller shows no signs of slowing down. It’s potentially daunting to think about, but the original GTA 5 launched 8 years ago on systems that are now two generations removed from the current ones. As much as fans are justifiably desperate to see where the franchise goes next, the publisher can’t really be blamed for wanting to get its money’s worth. After all, in the aforementioned span of time, GTA 5 has sold a staggering 160 million copies.
That number makes Grand Theft Auto 5 the second-highest selling video game of all time. With the updated current generation versions of the game hitting the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S early on in their life cycles, that number is only going to grow. While a constant stream of multiplayer content has helped to keep players engaged in GTA 5’s universe since its launch, it can be argued that the singleplayer experience’s narrative adventure has greatly aided its longevity, too. Unlike previous installments in the series, the structure of GTA 5's final mission is placed directly in the hands of players. Consequently, that means there’s multiple endings for them to chase and process.
Grand Theft Auto 5 on PS5 Has Advantage Over Other Versions
Once they’ve worked through the 30-hour-long crime thriller that is Grand Theft Auto 5’s main story campaign, players on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S will be faced with a complicated moral dilemma that many have pondered before. After bonding with Franklin, Michael, and Trevor, whilst building up to and ultimately pulling off the Union Depository heist, the former has to decide which members of the crew walk away alive. That's
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