Grand Theft Auto V Expands Multiplayer to Accomodate up to 30 Players on PS4, Xbox One, and PC

In addition to a new first-person mode, Grand Theft Auto V for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC will support up to 30 players in its online lobbies and game modes, nearly doubling the number of players who can interact together in a single instance of the Los Santos world.

"Help and guidance is more important than ever to help us make the game experience all it can be," said Rockstar Games via press release. "Whether it's players letting us know what they like and what they don't like about the new features, reporting any technical issues players may experience during the early days of GTA Online's next generation launch, or any other suggestions for improvements and tweaks whatsoever…"

The next-generation release of Grand Theft Auto Online will also feature a brand new character creator to allow players "a dramatic makeover thanks to the new customization options that the overhauled character creator offers."

Don't forget to watch the first-person video above and stick with GameRevolution for more coverage of Grand Theft Auto V on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, launching next week.

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