After two years, Rockstar Games is finally bridging the gap between GTA Online players on current-gen consoles and the PC.
The Grand Theft Auto 5 experience on PC, and by extension that on GTA Online, has always been sub-optimal compared to its console counterparts. This misalignment continued with the release of Grand Theft Auto 5: Expanded and Enhanced, which, along with graphical upgrades, added exclusive content to GTA Online for those who owned a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X — but soon this will finally change.
Luckily in recent months, Rockstar Games has been slowly improving GTA Online's experience on PC. Now, after introducing BattlEye to GTA Online on PC, Rockstar is finally giving GTA Online PC players a chance to enjoy previously locked content.
The upcoming update promises to bridge the chasm between the PC and current-gen versions of GTA Online. While Rockstar has not provided an exhaustive list of what PC players can expect, we can anticipate several significant additions based on the console versions' features.

One of the most notable features likely to be included is Hao's Special Works, the fan-favorite mechanic that allows for enhanced vehicle customization and a slew of performance upgrades, offering a new level of depth to the game's already extensive vehicle modification options.
Additionally, PC players can look forward to the introduction of the Career Builder and Career Progress features. These systems provide a more structured approach to the GTA Online experience, allowing players to choose a criminal career path and track their progress more effectively.
The update is also expected to bring a range of new vehicles to the PC version of GTA Online like the Karin S95, Pfister Astron Custom, and the Pegassi Weaponized Ignus. PC players have long sought to have access these vehicles after watching their console-playing counterparts enjoy them for months.