As the release of Grand Theft Auto VI draws closer, anticipation continues to mount over how Rockstar Games will push the boundaries of performance and visual fidelity on next-gen hardware.
With expectations sky-high, especially for the PS5 Pro’s rumored capabilities, fans and analysts alike are speculating on what technical milestones the game might reach.
Recent discussions across social media and insider circles hint at interesting developments behind the scenes—particularly involving PlayStation’s potential role in helping shape GTA 6’s experience on Sony’s upcoming console.
According to a widely shared claim by leaker Detective Seeds, Sony engineers are reportedly working closely with Rockstar Games to optimize GTA 6 for the PS5 Pro, potentially enabling the game to run on 60 frames per second with multiple graphical settings.
Importance: Sony’s involvement in helping GTA 6 reach 60FPS on PS5 Pro could set a new benchmark for next-gen console performance. This collaboration may drive PS5 Pro sales, strengthen PlayStation’s ties with Rockstar, and push other developers to optimize games for advanced hardware features.

Multiple Graphical Settings For Enhanced Performance
Leaker Detective Seeds shared on X (formerly Twitter) that GTA 6 is currently achieving 60FPS performance on PS5 Pro while being optimized across several graphical configurations. He alleges that Sony engineers are directly assisting Rockstar with it due to the new hardware features introduced with PS5 Pro.
This collaboration is said to be driven by a broader marketing deal between PlayStation and Rockstar, which could result in exclusive GTA 6 PS5 bundles, during the next promotional phase.
While this partnership has yet to be officially confirmed, the fact that the most recent GTA 6 trailer was captured on standard PS5 suggests that some sort of agreement is already in place.
New Technology’s Role In Boosting GTA 6 Performance On PS5 Pro
Additionally, the rumored use of PlayStation’s updated PSSR upscaling technology, expected to debut with the PS5 Pro in 2026, may play a crucial role in achieving these performance targets.
While the source behind this claim has a mixed track record—accurately reporting some tech updates while slightly missing others—this news, if true, would mark a major leap forward in performance for Rockstar’s next-gen blockbuster.
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