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GTA 6 Next-Gen Rival Coming From Rockstar's Own Backyard
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Published 16:42 30 Apr 2026 GMT+1

GTA 6 Next-Gen Rival Coming From Rockstar's Own Backyard

This makes up for the lack of a PC port

Kate Harrold

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Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games, Razed Mods

Topics: GTA 5, GTA 6, Rockstar Games, Mods, PC

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Grand Theft Auto VI is finally set to land on 19 November with no further delays on the way.

In fact, Take-Two Interactive head honcho Strauss Zelnick has revealed that marketing will begin very soon, including the long-awaited reveal of the game’s pricing.

Take-Two is next due to hold an investors call on 21 May, so the going theory is that GTA VI’s third trailer could drop any day now alongside the opening of pre-orders.

It’s no coincidence that Rockstar Games has begun interacting with fans again on social media after a break of several years.

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All signs point towards imminent activity but, of course, not everyone is going to be able to enjoy GTA VI come launch day.

Even if GTA VI squashes those $100 price tag claims, it’ll still likely set gamers back the going rate of $70 or above which isn’t cheap.

We also know that GTA VI is only coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, leaving PC gamers out in the cold.

Luckily, PC gamers don’t have to feel completely left out as a new mod update has just surfaced that essentially transforms GTA V into GTA VI.

We Got GTA V Looking Like GTA VI Before GTA VI

Razed Mod’s NaturalVision Enhanced essentially upgrades GTA V’s visuals on PC, vastly improving and modernising the quality of what’s on offer.

The mod has been around a short while now but it’s just received a major “next-gen” update and the results really do speak for themselves.

You could most definitely mistake GTA V for GTA VI with the latest version of NaturalVision Enhanced applied.

The new update upgrades vehicle shaders, weapon shaders, sky shaders, bloom shaders, motion blur shaders, skin shaders, and water shaders.

It’s also made vast improvements to rain as well as several new weather auditions, plus introduced new types of vegetation.

GTA V should look lusher, more varied, and altogether more crisp.

You can catch a glimpse of the mod in action below. Fans are pretty impressed by what they’re seeing.

“Amazing this game is over a decade old and still almost looks like it was made for today. Phenomenal work,” replied one fan on Twitter/X.

“Bro, it’s GTA VI before GTA VI,” added another.

NaturalVision Enhanced can be downloaded for Razed Mods’ website where it’s totally free to download.

It goes without saying that you’ll need a PC copy of GTA V in order to enjoy what it has to offer.

“NaturalVision Enhanced (NVE Enhanced) is a complete visual upgrade modification for Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced, designed to take full advantage of the new ray tracing features,” the mod’s description reads.

“Featuring reworked weather, lighting, ambient colours, world textures, models, and vegetation, this mod breathes new life into San Andreas—blurring the line between imagination and reality with every bit of detail.”

It’s certainly one alternative for PC gamers as let’s face it, Rockstar Games has never previously been in a rush to get a PC port out.

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