After nearly 12 years of wild heists, high-speed chases, and chaotic multiplayer madness, Grand Theft Auto 5 players are preparing to bid farewell to San Andreas in the most fitting way possible—one last drive. Reddit user Accomplished-Hat5373 has rallied the community for a final cruise through Los Santos and Blaine County on the night before Grand Theft Auto 6 drops. The route follows a scenic highway, letting players soak in the sights of San Andreas one last time before making the jump to GTA Vice City. But not everyone is on board—some fans argue GTA 5 isn’t going anywhere and will still be worth revisiting after GTA 6 launches.
The GTA community is split. These days, some players are wiliness to let go off GTA 5 and shift their focus to Grand Theft Auto 6, while others like to enjoy the ultimate showdown between the two games. Regardless of how excited people are about anticipating GTA 6, it is always disappointing that Rockstar has chosen not to discuss any gameplay which is juat an added way of frustrating people. Meanwhile, GTA 5 is getting one final upgrade. A major PC update drops on March 4, bringing ray tracing, DLSS 3, and FSR 3 support. So, whether it’s truly the last drive or just another joyride, one thing’s for sure—San Andreas isn’t done just yet.
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