As much sense as this makes, it still is somewhat surprising. During Sony's PlayStation 5 reveal event today, it was revealed that Rockstar Games is porting Grand Theft Auto 5 to the next generation of consoles. GTA 5 launches on PS5 and Xbox Series X in 2021.
Coming back for round 3 — or 4, depending on how you view the PC port — this latest release of the game will once again get a new coat of polish to make the most of the new hardware at Rockstar Games' disposal. Additionally, Rockstar and Sony's partnership is still very much alive, with several bonuses awaiting PS5 players.
The other main announcement, which might even overshadow the news of the new ports, is that GTA Online is going standalone in 2021 and free to play. This move was a long time coming — one we predicted years ago — since microtransactions in Online are a sizeable revenue source for Take-Two, and making the game F2P will increase the potential customer base immensely.
This standalone version of GTA Online will be exclusively available to PS5 players, for free, during the first three months of its lifespan. After that, the service will be accessible on PC and other consoles as well. On top of all this, PlayStation Plus members playing GTA Online on PS4 will get a bonus grant of 1,000,000 GTA$ every single month they log in, up until the PS5 launch of Online.
Rockstar is already planning on ways to utilize the new resources provided by stronger consoles. Not only will the next-gen port of the game be further enhanced in terms of visuals and performance, but right off the bat they will roll out updates for GTA Online that are exclusive to the new consoles and PC.