Is it possible to transfer singleplayer progression between console generations in GTA V?

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Can I transfer singleplayer progression in GTA V on PS3 to PS4 and from Xbox 360 to Xbox One?






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How do you transfer progress in GTA 5?

Can I transfer GTA 5/GTA Online saves between PlayStation and Xbox accounts? Yes, you can. If you've previously been playing GTA 5 and GTA Online on Xbox One or PS4 you can choose to bring your save data over to the other console brand when you make your next-gen account transfer.

Can I transfer my GTA account from PS4 to Xbox?

The only way to play with friends cross-generation (and without migrating your character) is to download the original version of GTA 5 on your PS5 or Xbox Series X. That way, you'll be able to keep up with your crew, but you won't be able to take advantage of any of the new enhancements or improvements.

Can you cross gen GTA 5?

How to Transfer Your GTA Online Character and Data From Xbox One and PS4 to Xbox Series X/S and PS5. The very good news is that it's pretty easy to migrate your GTA Online data to next-gen consoles. You simply need to sign in to your Rockstar account on your next-gen device and load GTA Online.



URGENT: DO NOT TRANSFER YOUR GTA ONLINE CHARACTER TO NEXT-GEN UNTIL YOU WATCH THIS VIDEO!




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