


Confirm if the selected Save Game is the one you want to upload on the resulting alert screen.Select the Save Game > Upload the Save Game.Select Sign-in to the Rockstar Games Social Club.Choose Game and select Upload Save Game.Open GTAV on your PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.Any additional progress made on the associated PlayStation 4 or Xbox One console after the migration has taken place will not carry over. Once the Save Game has been downloaded successfully to a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X|S console, no further uploads can be made from that account.

The people expecting GTA 5 to be free on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S should prepare for disappointment.Only one Save Game can be uploaded per console (i.e., one Save Game from PlayStation 4 and one Save Game from Xbox One). Rockstar hasn't given a clear answer as to whether GTA 5 will be a free upgrade for current owners, and the company could still surprise fans, but it's looking like the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions will be paid releases. There's also a chance that Microsoft or Sony could bite the bullet and pay Rockstar for the right to ensure that the current-gen version of GTA 5 is free on their platform.

The people who already own GTA 5 on PS4 and Xbox One will still be able to play the old version of the game on new systems through their backward compatibility features, so there's no real need to upgrade just yet. The fact that Rockstar is obfuscating the price suggests that the company will try to sell it at full price. The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of GTA 5 still cannot be purchased, so it's unclear how much they will cost. What Rockstar hasn't revealed is whether these games will have a free upgrade option for existing owners of the game, though at this point it's assumed that they won't be. A few of the updates present in the new console versions of GTA 5 were revealed, including improved graphics and faster load times. It was revealed in September 2021 that the current-gen versions of GTA 5 have been delayed to March.
