Grand Theft Auto 5 first launched in 2013, and since then Rockstar Games has kept the game alive through regular content updates for its GTA Online multiplayer mode and ports to newer platforms. In 2014, Rockstar Games brought Grand Theft Auto 5 to PS4 and Xbox One consoles, and the game released for PC in 2015. Just recently, Rockstar Games released a new version of Grand Theft Auto 5 for PS5 and Xbox Series X, bringing the acclaimed open world game to the latest consoles.
The next-gen versions of Grand Theft Auto 5 have been out for over a month at this point, and while some fans have been disappointed about the lack of new gameplay features, others are enjoying the performance enhancements and stability improvements. It seems Rockstar Games isn't done with Grand Theft Auto 5 on PS5 and Xbox Series X, however, as it has now released a new update that includes some changes specific to the new versions of the game.
New Versions of Grand Theft Auto 5 Remove Transphobic Content
Grand Theft Auto 5 update 1.56 is available to download now across PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, though those on PS5 and Xbox Series X will find it especially interesting. After downloading the latest update, Grand Theft Auto 5 players will find an option to turn off motion blur, and they'll also notice that transitioning from story mode to GTA Online is now quicker.
Besides these improvements, update 1.56 addresses a variety of bugs and other lingering issues with the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of Grand Theft Auto 5. There are some platform-specific improvements as well, with Rockstar fixing issues with PS5 adaptive trigger feedback and the Xbox's Quick Resume feature. When it comes to the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game, update 1.56
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