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Grand Theft Auto 6 Frame Rate On PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X Draws Fans’ Ire

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June 30, 2025
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Fans aren’t mincing words regarding the frame rate for GTA 6, which feels like a thing of the past.

“Big sad. Gonna be playing a triple A game in 2026 at 30fps. Wow, feels like 2013 again,” said one user on Reddit. “There better be a performance mode, or I won’t be buying it ’till it releases on PC,” chimed Dacoleman1. “30fps is unplayable”.

Another fan, VienneseDude, remarked: “Disappointment. I understand there are technical limitations but 30fps just isn’t satisfying in fast paced games”.

“40fps is the minimum for a smooth experience, especially when you are used to 60+ fps. RDR2 on console is unplayable even hours into the game,” yet another user said.

However, the frame rate will likely be locked at 30fps (meaning it won’t go below that threshold), and some fans were more accepting of that.

“30 fps is totally playable … as long as it’s consistent and it doesn’t drop under 25 i can live with it,” said one.

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