Despite releasing almost a decade ago, Grand Theft Auto 5is still one of the most played games today, with its online component still raking in profits every year. Now, with the GTA Expanded & Enhanced ports arriving for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, the game has survived three different console generations, which is a pretty unique feat.
When the next-gen versions of GTA were announced, fans weren't all too impressed, but now that the ports have released, a good portion of the player-base is pleasantly surprised with the changes and improvements Rockstar has made. Visual tweaks, framerate improvements, faster loading times, and some much-needed quality of life improvements all combine to make GTA Expanded & Enhanced the best version of the game, and for PlayStation 5 users, there's even more in store.
GTA Online Enhanced Makes it Easier Than Ever for Players to Get Started
The PlayStation 5's DualSense controller is one of the console's main selling points. On the lead up to release, much of the PS5's marketing was centered around the DualSense, and how it was a truly next-generation controller, with its innovative haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
Flash forward just over a year, and the DualSense has been a bit of a mixed bag for some PlayStation fans. In some cases, the DualSense is capable of truly elevating the experience, such as in games like Astro's Playroom or Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, but for other PS5 games, the DualSense functionality has been pretty underwhelming, offering only basic resistance on the adaptive triggers.
Rather surprisingly, GTA Expanded & Enhanced has actually gone out of its way to provide some of the best DualSense functionality in a PS5 game so far. With the next-gen port of GTA
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