By Rob Leane

Published: Tuesday, 15 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Grand Theft Auto fans will be pleased to know that GTA 5 Remastered has arrived on next-gen consoles today, although some of those fans seem to prefer calling it GTA 5 Expanded and Enhanced.

Now that the GTA 5 PS5 and Xbox Series X/S release date is here, we’ve decided to run through what exactly is new in GTA 5 Expanded and Enhanced, and whether this new version of Grand Theft Auto V is really worth buying.

We’ve also included a graphics comparison video and a review roundup to help you decide whether or not to invest in GTA 5 Expanded and Enhanced, so keep on reading for all of that helpful guidance!

What is GTA 5 Expanded and Enhanced?

When the remastered version of GTA 5 was announced in June 2020, the developers from Rockstar stated in an official blog post that this new version of Grand Theft Auto V would be “expanded and enhanced with new features and content” for PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.

That’s where the exact wording “expanded and enhanced” seems to have come from, and certain segments of the fan base have latched onto this phrasing and pored over it.

Basically, this is the new version of GTA 5 that is only available on the next-generation consoles. If you’re lucky enough to have a PS5 or a next-gen Xbox, you should be able to buy this new version of GTA 5 from the store on said console.

What has changed in GTA 5 Expanded and Enhanced?

In another official blog post, Rockstar has detailed the expansions and enhancements that you’ll see if you buy GTA 5 again for PS5 or Xbox Series X/S.

The blog promises “new graphics modes including up to 4K resolution, a framerate of up to 60 frames per second, improved texture qualities, HDR options and ray tracing, faster loading times, immersive 3D audio, platform-specific features, and more”.

Those are the technical enhancements, basically, but what about the ‘expanded’ side of things? What is actually being added to GTA 5 in terms of new content?

Well, to be honest, you shouldn’t expect that much in terms of fresh playable stuff. There aren’t any new story chapters being added here, and nor are there any new gameplay modes.

However, as promised, you will be able to choose between a number of different visual modes that were never available on console before. They have been described in yet another official blog post like so:

Within the game itself, Rockstar hopes you will notice “increased population and traffic variety, increased vegetation density, improved lighting quality across shadows, water reflections, and other elements. Plus improved anti-aliasing, motion-blur, highly detailed new explosions, fire, and much more.”

PS5 owners will also be able to feel enhanced controller sensations, with Rockstar adding support for the DualSense controller’s haptic feedback and adaptive trigger features. Rockstar has apparently added “new sensations to weather effects, directional damage, rough road surfaces, explosions and much more”.

There are also sound-based improvements, with Rockstar promising “immersive audio” that makes the most of Tempest 3D positional audio on PS5 and Spatial Sound on Xbox Series X/S.

GTA 5 Expanded and Enhanced comparison video