Digital Dreams has a new project to share with you, where they run GTA 5 on RTX 3090 with the NVE graphics mod.

While the official next-gen update has been rolled out for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S users earlier this year, Rockstar has not revealed any plans for launching the same update on PC, though we have seen some hints around it in the Rockstar's previous update files.

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That being said, even with the arrival of the next-gen update for PC, it probably wouldn't be able to compete with some of the greatest graphics mods that we have already received from creative modders.

The only thing wrong with mods is probably the fact that they are not optimized enough, and people would really need to have a powerful PC to enjoy them.

GTA 5 Looks Better Than the Official Next-Gen Version With NVE

Recently, Digital Dreams has shared a new video on YouTube, showing off Grand Theft Auto 5 running on an RTX 3090 with the well-known NVE mod and the YouTuber's own Reshade and Ray-Tracing mod.

The result looks absolutely stunning. You can't find any official update for GTA V that could make the game looks anything close to the footage above, though it only runs great on powerful systems.

If you want to try out the NVE mod, you should first become a supporter of its creator on Patreon. You can check the mod's features here. However, if you don't want to pay for the mod, you can look for some other free graphics mods like the ENB series.

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Grand Theft Auto 5 is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC. Rockstar Games recently confirmed that they have started working on the next entry of the franchise, however, it's probably a few years away from being showcased publicly.

Next week, Take-Two Interactive will hold an investors call, where we expect to hear more new details about Grand Theft Auto 6 and when we can expect it to launch.