
The Performance Ray Tracing Mode is only available for PS5 and Xbox Series X, and is not supported on the Series S console. Xbox Series S, on the other hand, supports a resolution of 1080p in Performance Mode targetting 60 fps. Performance Mode in targets 60 fps for the most responsive, smoothest gameplay experience yet on PS5 and Xbox Series X, with an upscaled 4K resolution. Xbox Series S supports upscaled 4K resolution. PS5 and Xbox Series X supports native 4k resolution in this mode with Ray Tracing enabled. The highest visual quality possible and targets 30 fps. With that in mind, here are the three graphics modes you can choose from on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S when GTA 5's next-gen version launches. Los Santos at night looks absolutely stunning. There are also high-detail explosions, fire, improved motion blur and other graphical elements to enjoy.

Keep in mind that the new version, no matter which graphics mode you choose, features across-the-board improvements, such as loading times, increased population, traffic variety, vegetation density, improved lighting quality, and even improved anti-aliasing and more. Each of these modes has its own advantages, so we implore players to test out all of them.

GTA 5's next-gen version features three distinct graphics modes on PS5 and Xbox Series X. All GTA 5 next-gen graphics modes detailed Looking good, boys! (Picture: Rockstar Games)
