A new title update just dropped for the console versions of Grand Theft Auto V. The list of fixes covers everything from the story to game stability, including some specific tweaks for the newest PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
Those are the highlights for most players here, as those versions just recently launched. They’re off to a good start too: GTA 5 is the second largest digital launch of the year in the U.K. Of course, they’re not perfect, and a whole section of the patch notes is devoted to them. Specifically, an instance of the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller’s adaptive triggers needed adjusting, and the Xbox Series X/S had a number of audio issues that are now fixed. A motion blur slider for both versions was added as well.
Additional fixes for the last-gen versions of the game are also part of the update. You’ll find the complete patch notes listed below, divided by generation.
Grand Theft Auto V Update 1.56 Patch Notes PlayStation 5 / Xbox Series X | S Improvements A motion blur option slider has been addedMatchmaking & Networking Fixed an issue that caused the Story Mode to GTA Online transition to take a prolonged amount of timeAdaptive Triggers (PS5) Fixed an issue that caused the adaptive trigger feedback on the Hao’s Special Works upgraded Grotti Turismo Classic to be too strongXbox Series X|S Fixed an issue that resulted in players being stuck on an alert screen after using Quick Resume on XboxFixed audio issues that occurred in game after opening the Xbox guideFixed an issue that resulted in players having no game audio while in an Xbox partyFixed an issue that caused radio audio to not be present on XboxContent Fixed an issue that resulted in players experiencing several missing sound effects Read more on gamepur.com