The Grand Theft Auto franchise had a bit of a rocky year in 2021. When Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition launched, it was met with less than warm reception, with many gamers and critics frustrated with the numerous glitches that were present and the change in presentation that affected the atmospheric tone of the games. However, in 2022, the series has a chance to redeem itself with the re-release of Grand Theft Auto 5 on current-generation consoles. This will include Grand Theft Auto Online, which is the multiplayer component of the game.
With GTA 5's upcoming remaster, Rockstar should take care to not enrage gamers once again. Most obviously, this will involve releasing a game that is free of glitches and that also takes full advantage of the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S's hardware. There have been rumors that gamers upgrading to GTA Online on current-gen consoles may have access to exclusive clothing. While this may initially seem like a good move, it could turn out to be another situation that causes more dissatisfied gamers.
The Biggest GTA Online Changes Since Launch
The expanded and enhanced edition of Grand Theft Auto 5 is scheduled to release in March 2022. Although Rockstar has been relatively vague about what gamers can expect, it has stated that the game will feature visual improvements, technical improvements, and performance enhancements. To get gamers excited about the upcoming launch, Rockstar has been handing out $1 million of in-game cash in GTA Online for PS4 players every month until the launch of the game's remaster. PS5 players will also be able to claim GTA Online for free for the first three months when it launches.
According to some GTA Online leakers, players who transfer their
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