GTA 5’s PS5, Xbox Series X/S Trailers Are Getting Negative Votes on YouTube

GTA V for PS5 and Xbox Series X | S fails to convince fans: a barrage of negative votes in the latest trailer. GTA V for PS5 and Xbox Series X | S fails to convince fans: a barrage of negative votes in the latest trailer

 

GTA V has been unstoppable since its launch in 2013. Since then, they have not stopped reaping sales, reaching more than 150 million copies sold. Rockstar does not seem to let go of the accelerator with this instalment of the saga and presented a new version for the newcomers of next-generation consoles.

The game would run at 4K and 60FPS in a native version for a new generation, and its launch was expected on November 11 of this year. However, in the new trailer presented at the last PlayStation Showcase, the game was seen on video and delayed its release date and online mode to March 2022.

The new video allowed us to see the visual improvements that the port for the new generation would incorporate and some improvements that the hardware will allow, such as the change between the three characters practically instantaneously. Despite everything, fans were not satisfied with what they saw, generating a powerful adverse reaction both in networks and the videos published.

In the video published on the PlayStation Spain channel, internationally, like the videos posted on Rockstar’s channel, the high percentage of negative votes is striking, which do not correspond to the rest of the event announcements. Among the comments with the most acceptance of the same videos, we can read criticisms of the visual changes, not feeling as impressive as when the change was experienced in the previous generation, in addition to complaints about the delay and fuss for re-approaching the new era with the same game as two generations ago. Meanwhile, Rockstar fans are waiting for the return of GTA III, Vice City and San Andreas, games for which we would love a remake.

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