Rockstar Games Enhances GTA V with BattlEye Anti-Cheat System
In a noteworthy development for the gaming community, the PC version of Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) received an update today that introduces the third-party anti-cheat system, BattlEye. This software is well-regarded in the gaming industry and has been successfully implemented in titles such as
Moreover, the update has sparked curiosity among fans, as Rockstar leaker Tez uncovered a metadata file suggesting that the company may be working on porting the next-generation updates from consoles to the PC version. Players on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X have enjoyed enhanced visuals, including ray-traced shadows and reflections, for some time now. This potential upgrade could mean that PC gamers might soon experience a similar visual enhancement.
Despite much of Rockstar’s focus being directed towards the highly anticipated GTA VI, which is expected to launch in Fall 2025, the company continues to support GTA Online with regular updates and engaging content. Currently, players can participate in the ‘Executive Bonuses’ event, which offers exciting opportunities for in-game earnings.
- Players can stockpile contraband in their Warehouses and engage with Lupe to have their Staff source Special Cargo at double the usual speed this week.
- Completing Special Cargo Sales will yield 2X GTA$ and RP, providing a lucrative incentive for players.
- For those who manage to sell GTA$500,000 worth of Special Cargo during the week, a reward of GTA$250,000 awaits as part of the Weekly Challenge.
- Additionally, selling extra crates in Export Mixed Goods will also offer Double Rewards through September 18.
As the gaming landscape evolves, these updates signal Rockstar’s commitment to enhancing player experience and addressing community concerns, all while building anticipation for future releases.