Among this year’s most anticipated titles is Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6). This upcoming game is expected to feature significant improvements in terms of graphics, character design, and gameplay components over its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto 5. Here, we contrast these two games based on new gameplay features, system requirements, and price.

Different System Requirements

GTA 6 will first be accessible on the newest platforms, such as the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, just like the previous game. But when GTA 6 is eventually released on PC, it will require powerful hardware, as several rumors indicate that the minimum requirements include an Intel i5-9600K or Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and a quick GPU like the RTX 3060. Players may require at least a Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAM, and an RTX 4070 for optimal performance, in addition to SSD compatibility for quicker loading and boot-up times.

Cost Comparison of GTA 5 and GTA 6

GTA 5 is currently available for $40.99 on all platforms. On the other hand, GTA 6 is anticipated to cost significantly more. The ordinary variant may retail for $70, according to numerous leaks and rumors, while premium or customized versions may cost up to $100. 

Gameplay Features of the Series

In the forthcoming Grand Theft Auto VI, Rockstar will present Lucia, the primary female protagonist in the entire series, in addition to a male lead. In contrast to GTA 5’s triumvirate of Michael, Franklin, and Trevor, GTA 6 is probably going to have two protagonists. Additionally, Rockstar is updating the AI system. In addition to numerous combat enhancements, such as improved police pursuits and stealth mechanics, it is anticipated that NPCs will behave more accurately.

Release Date and Availability

As previously said, Grand Theft Auto V was initially made available for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2013, and it then made its way to the PC and PlayStation 4 and 5. A similar strategy will be used by GTA 6, which will arrive this year for consoles first and perhaps not be available for PC gamers until 2027.