Rockstar Games has posted a new trailer to its YouTube channel, but it's unfortunately not the trailer everyone has been hoping for, which is, of course, the second Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer.
The developer behind the esteemed Grand Theft Auto franchise has announced GTA V Enhanced, a free update to all PC owners of the title that will come with a slew of technical improvements, including ray-traced shadows and reflections, and PC-only features such as ray-traced ambient occlusion and global illumination. Moreover, the enhanced version of GTA V will come with support for NVIDIA DLSS and AMD's FSR.
In addition to technical upgrades, GTA V Enhanced will include improvements to GTA Online, such as new vehicle upgrades, the ability to track progress and unlock rewards across all of GTA Online's updates with Career Progress, and more high-performance vehicles. Rockstar has also introduced Career Builder for new GTA Online players, which enables players to select from one of four different criminal career paths, such as "Executive, Gunrunner, Nightclub Owner, or Biker." More information on the GTA V Enhanced can be found here.

It's safe to say fans of the GTA franchise have been sorely disappointed by this new trailer. At the time of writing, it has received more thumbs down votes than thumbs up on the official YouTube video. Many of the comments mention the time difference between the first GTA 5 trailer and this one, and how Rockstar is still releasing trailers for the game 13 years later. It's clear GTA fans are chomping at the bit for the next trailer for the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI.