Upgrade edition of GTA V?
So I was wondering since I've already got the standard version of GTA V, if I get the Special Edition of it, will I have to start over for single player and online? Or will my progress stay the same? I really just want the vehicles and weapons that are in the special edition. Any answers are appreciated. Thanks
Best Answer
The Special Edition and Collector's Edition games both come with a special code that is applied to your account. This applies to any PSN/XBL profile that you link with your Rockstar Social Club account. As a result, there will be no change to your progress in GTA Online.
Single Player progress is local to your game console. Unless you change consoles in the process, such as upgrading to the PS4/Xbox One, there won't be any loss of save progress.
For example, I purchased the Special Edition of GTA V on the Xbox 360 on launch day. I quit playing the game after a few months, but got the game with the PS4 Black Friday bundle. After linking my Social Club account, I still have access to all of my Special Edition content.
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How do I upgrade GTA v?
Many GTA 5 fans have a question regarding the upcoming port: whether or not they can get a free upgrade for previously owning the game on the PS5. The answer is no. There haven't been any specific discounts or freebies for owning the game in the past.Does GTA v have PS5 upgrade?
The game was shown off at Sony's PlayStation Showcase, with the latest trailer stating that the GTA 5 Enhanced Edition will feature \u201cimproved graphics, enhanced gameplay, and seamless character switching\u201d.What is the enhanced edition of GTA 5?
Players must first turn on their PS5 console and then go to the PlayStation Network store. From here, they must then search for Grand Theft Auto V. After that, players must choose the game and then the ellipsis menu next to the download option.Grand Theft Auto 5 'Next-Gen' Upgrades Analysis: PS5 vs PS4 vs Maxed-Out PC!
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