Why GTA Online Players Think Its New Anti-Cheat May Hint At GTA 5's Future
GTA 5 may be in for an upgrade.
GTA Online was recently updated with new anti-cheat software, and some players think this move could be a sign that GTA 5's PC port may be in for a serious upgrade. If you're a little confused regarding the connection between GTA Online's new BattleEye anti-cheat software and GTA 5's graphics on PC, you're not alone, but the theory isn't as off-the-wall as it sounds.
First, some history: The PC port of Rockstar's iconic GTA 5 arrived in 2015. Years later, in 2022, the game was released for current-gen consoles: the Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Hopeful fans of the franchise believe the move to outfit GTA Online with BattleEye anti-cheat could be a sort of preparation for "Gen9," a rumored PC release of the same updates GTA 5 previously received on current-gen consoles
A leftover metadata file indicates Rockstar has been working on a Gen9 version of #GTAV for PC since earlier this year.
— Tez2 (@TezFunz2) September 17, 2024
The addition of BattlEye could be seen as preparations for the arrival of the Gen9 version on PC.
Hardcore fans of the GTA franchise are no stranger to wild rumors and theories that may seem like a stretch, but GTA's eagle-eyed players often do catch on to small details that point to something bigger. The theory is also backed up by leaks, including a folder players uncovered on Rockstar's website titled "SITES-GTA-GEN9."
Assuming the Gen 9 update is, in fact, real, there's still no telling when it might arrive. Like all leaked content (especially content regarding GTA), the Gen 9 theory should be taken with a grain of salt, and PC players certainly shouldn't hold their breath. (But if your thirst for fact-based GTA info has yet to be sated, check out everything we know about GTA 6.)
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