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The discussion surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) continues to intensify, particularly pertaining to its performance capabilities. One of the most debated questions is whether Rockstar Games’ upcoming open-world title will run at 30 frames per second (fps) or offer a performance mode that enables 60 fps on consoles like PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. A new rumor has emerged, primarily sourced from the Polish gaming podcast “Rock and Borys,” hosted by Borys Nieśpielak, who claims to have information from someone within Rockstar’s inner circle. According to this rumor, there could be two graphical modes for GTA 6: a quality mode running at 30 fps and a performance mode targeting 60 fps.

However, it is crucial to note that this information remains speculative and has been drawn from a single source. Nieśpielak emphasizes that while his source is deemed credible, Rockstar has yet to confirm any specifics. Furthermore, the capability to support 60 fps at launch is not guaranteed. There’s a possibility that this performance option may only be introduced via a post-launch patch.

Concerns Surrounding Xbox Series S

The rumors are more cautious when it comes to the Xbox Series S. Reports indicate that the focus for this console may remain at 30 fps. Nevertheless, an extensive Microsoft team is purportedly collaborating on the project, and it remains unclear whether additional options could be made available. This aspect of the rumor is highly speculative and should be approached with caution.

Previous discussions reported by PC Games in 2025 included insights from insider Detective Seeds, indicating that the PS5 Pro might achieve the coveted 60 fps mark, while Rockstar continues to optimize the game. Historically, the understanding has been that GTA 6 would run at 30 fps on standard models and potentially reach 60 fps on enhanced versions like the PS5 Pro. However, it is important to note that maintaining a consistent 60 fps may not be possible during demanding scenes, leading to potential frame drops.

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