What To Expect From Grand Theft Auto V On PlayStation 4
September 12th, 2014 By Dean HowardGrand Theft Auto V, the biggest grossing game of last generation is finally making its way unto PlayStation 4 on November 18, 2014. The game will feature a load of major graphical improvements and technical upgrades that will make Los Santos and Blaine County a far more immersive experience. In addition to the games new higher resolution and draw distance, Rockstar has said to expect a range of additional upgrades which will included:
- Brand new weapons, cars and activities
- There will also be additional wildlife
- A brand new foliage system
- Visually enhanced damage and weather effects
- Desnser traffic and so much more.
Grand Theft auto V on the PS4 will also include an improved radio selection, covering over 100 new songs and new DJ mixes from some of our favorite disc jockeys across the titles seventeen radio stations.
If you pre-order GrandTheft Auto today, Rockstar will be putting $1 million dollars in your in-game account to spend on what-ever you want on GTA V and Grand Theft Auto Online. (This money will be split into $500 thousand dollars each in your GTA Story mode and GTA Online bank accounts.)
Grand Theft Auto will also feature a host of brand new exclusive content for players who will be transitioning from the PS3's version to PS4. These include rare alternatives to classical vehicles like the Dodo seaplane and the Duke. We can also expect to see new events and activities including new shooting ranges, weapons, wildlife photography and much more added to the mix.
There will be a range of new improvements also coming to GTA Online which will include increased player counts of up-to thirty players on the PS4. Rockstar will also be adding all of its existing DLC since the game launched last year on playStation 4. Not only that, existing PS3 owners of the GTA V will be able to transfer all their character achievements from PS3 to PS4.
Our Thoughts . . .
The Grand Theft Auto series has always been a personal favorite of mine and with GTA V, Rockstar really took the fun factor from level 100 to 200. The engaging if at times adventurously wild escapes of Michael, Franklin and Trevor has been so much fun to experience on the PlayStation 3, combined with a host of additional content update that still makes Grand theft Auto V, and Grand Theft Auto Online engaging to play a year since its launch.
With so many gamers still looking for that stand-out X-factor game on this years latest consoles, you may just have to settle for last generations Grand Theft Auto 5 on the PlayStation 4 and wait to see what else 2015 has to offer. Meanhwhile why not check out our review of Destiny, this years most anticipated FPS.
For a look to what's ahead, you can also check out 5 of our most anticipated RPG's of 2015.
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