Grand Theft Auto V launched in September 2013 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 — the end of the seventh console generation. It later arrived on PS4 and Xbox One, then PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. If you still own older hardware or want to understand what you can play on which platform, this guide covers GTA 5 on Xbox 360 and PS3, GTA San Andreas on Xbox 360, GTA 4 backward compatibility on Xbox Series X, and all the classic GTA games available on PlayStation 1.
For the current-gen GTA 6 — released May 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S — see our complete guide to GTA 6 release date, trailer 3, pre-order, and all confirmed details.
GTA 5 on Xbox 360 — Is It Still Playable?
Yes — GTA 5 runs on Xbox 360 and was one of the technical showcases of the 360’s final years. Rockstar managed to run an enormous open world on 512MB of RAM (the Xbox 360’s total memory) through aggressive streaming and compression techniques. The Xbox 360 version remains fully functional for offline story mode play.
| Factor | Xbox 360 GTA 5 Details |
| Resolution | 720p |
| Frame rate | 30fps (variable — drops in busy areas) |
| Installation | Required — install to HDD for best performance |
| GTA Online | Servers officially shut down — no online play |
| Story mode | ✅ Fully playable offline |
| DLC | Heist DLC not available on 360 version |
| Visual quality | Noticeably inferior to PS4/Xbox One versions |
The most important limitation: GTA Online servers for Xbox 360 were shut down by Rockstar in December 2021. You can still play GTA 5 story mode on Xbox 360, but there is no online multiplayer. For GTA Online, you need a current-gen platform (PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, or PC).
How to Play GTA 5 on Xbox 360
- Disc: Insert the GTA 5 disc. On first launch, the game will prompt you to install to the hard drive — this is mandatory for acceptable performance. Required approximately 8GB of hard drive space.
- Digital: GTA 5 was available on the Xbox 360 Games on Demand store. The store is no longer active for new purchases, but previously purchased digital copies can still be downloaded from your Xbox account library.
- Hard drive required: GTA 5 on Xbox 360 requires a hard drive (not a USB memory unit) — the 4GB Xbox 360 S without a hard drive cannot run GTA 5 without adding an external hard drive.
GTA 5 on PS3 — Differences and Limitations
The PS3 version of GTA 5 is equivalent to the Xbox 360 version in most respects — 720p resolution, 30fps, same story content. Key PS3-specific details:
- PS3 GTA Online: Also shut down — no online multiplayer on PS3. Story mode only.
- PS Store: GTA 5 was available on the PS3 PlayStation Store. Sony’s PS3 storefront was partially closed in 2021 — check your PS3’s PlayStation Store directly for download availability of previously purchased content.
- Disc: Physical PS3 disc version is the most reliable way to play on PS3 — Blu-ray disc, no store dependency.
- DualShock 3: The PS3 version uses standard DS3 controls. No DualSense or haptic features — those are PS5 exclusive.
| Feature | PS3 Version | PS4/PS5 Version |
| Resolution | 720p | 1080p (PS4) / 4K (PS5) |
| Frame rate | 30fps variable | 30fps stable / 60fps (PS5) |
| GTA Online | ❌ Shut down | ✅ Active |
| First-person mode | ❌ Not available | ✅ Available |
| Enhanced visuals | ❌ | ✅ PS4/PS5 enhanced |
| Heist DLC | ❌ Not available | ✅ Included |
GTA San Andreas on Xbox 360
GTA San Andreas is one of the most-played games in franchise history and has been available on Xbox 360 in multiple forms:
Xbox 360 Backward Compatible Version
The original Xbox version of GTA San Andreas (2005) is backward compatible on Xbox 360. This version runs via Xbox 360’s backward compatibility system and works on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S via backward compatibility. It is the original 2005 version — lower resolution than later ports but the authentic original experience.
GTA San Andreas: The Definitive Edition (Xbox)
The GTA Trilogy: The Definitive Edition — including GTA San Andreas: Definitive Edition — launched in November 2021 for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. This version includes remastered visuals, improved character models, modern GTA V-style controls, and weather system improvements. Available digitally on Xbox Store and via Xbox Game Pass.
- Resolution: Up to 4K on Xbox Series X
- Frame rate: 60fps on Xbox Series X/S
- Controls: Updated to GTA V-style controls (significantly better than original)
- Availability: Xbox Game Pass — check current Game Pass catalog for inclusion
Note: The Definitive Edition had a troubled launch with numerous bugs and visual issues. Patches have addressed many problems but the original version is still preferred by many players who value authenticity over visual upgrades. Both versions are currently available.
GTA 4 on Xbox Series X — Backward Compatibility
GTA 4 is backward compatible on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The Xbox 360 version of GTA 4 runs on current-gen Xbox hardware via backward compatibility:
- Resolution: Enhanced — runs at higher resolution than the original 360 version
- Frame rate: Improved — more stable than the original 360 version’s variable performance
- Availability: Requires the original Xbox 360 disc OR previously purchased digital version. GTA 4 was delisted from digital storefronts in 2020 due to licensing issues with the soundtrack — new digital purchases are not possible
- Online: GTA 4’s online multiplayer shut down by Rockstar. Story mode only.
GTA 4 backward compatibility on Xbox Series X makes the game run better than it ever did on Xbox 360 — the improved hardware handles GTA 4’s notorious PC port issues (on console) better than the original hardware. If you have a physical GTA 4 disc and an Xbox Series X, it is worth inserting.
GTA 3 and the Kingdom Come Connection
Searches for ‘GTA 3 Kingdom Come’ typically refer to one of two things: the ‘Kingdom Come’ radio station in GTA 3 (a fictional talk radio station in Liberty City), or comparisons between GTA 3’s open-world structure and Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s historical open-world design philosophy.
GTA 3 (2001) is not available on Xbox Series X via backward compatibility in its original form — it was a PS2/PC exclusive. GTA 3: Definitive Edition (part of the GTA Trilogy) is available on modern platforms including Xbox and PlayStation.
Classic GTA Games on PS1 — Full List
The PlayStation 1 era of Grand Theft Auto is where the franchise began — top-down open-world crime games that established the series’ identity before GTA 3 moved to 3D in 2001.
| Game | PS1 Release | Notes |
| Grand Theft Auto (GTA 1) | November 1997 (UK) | Original — top-down; three cities (Liberty City, San Andreas, Vice City) |
| Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 | April 1999 | Expansion for GTA 1; UK setting; Swinging Sixties |
| Grand Theft Auto: London 1961 | June 1999 | Second expansion; PS1 only |
| Grand Theft Auto 2 (GTA 2) | October 1999 | Top-down; Anywhere City; gangs system; futuristic setting |
GTA 1 and GTA 2 are the only mainline GTA games that appeared on PS1. GTA 3 (the first 3D entry) launched on PS2 in October 2001. The PS1 GTA games are historically significant but rarely played today — the top-down perspective and mission structure are fundamentally different from what the franchise became. They are available as free PC downloads from Rockstar’s website.
Are PS1 GTA Games Playable Today?
- PC (free): Rockstar released GTA 1 and GTA 2 as free PC downloads — available from the Rockstar Games Launcher
- PS1 emulation: Both games work well in PS1 emulators (PCSX2 does not apply — that is PS2; use PSX/ePSXe for PS1 emulation)
- PS5 via PS Plus Premium Classics: Sony’s streaming classics service occasionally includes PS1 titles — check current Premium catalog for GTA PS1 availability
GTA Across All Platforms — Quick Reference
| Platform | Best GTA Available |
| PS5 | GTA 6 (2026) + GTA 5 Enhanced (free) |
| Xbox Series X | GTA 6 + GTA 5 Enhanced + GTA Trilogy (Game Pass) |
| PS4 | GTA 5 Enhanced — 60fps; GTA Online active |
| Xbox One | GTA 5 Enhanced; GTA Trilogy; GTA San Andreas Definitive |
| Xbox 360 | GTA 5 (story only, online dead); GTA San Andreas original |
| PS3 | GTA 5 (story only, online dead); GTA 4; GTA San Andreas |
| PC | GTA 6 (when released); GTA 5; GTA 4; GTA Trilogy |
| PS1 | GTA 1, GTA London 1969/1961, GTA 2 |
For what is coming next in the GTA franchise — GTA 6 on PS5 and Xbox Series X — see our full guide to GTA 6 PC system requirements and when GTA 6 comes to PC — covering the next generation of GTA.
For the official GTA 5 page on PlayStation including current PS5 pricing, see the GTA 5 on PlayStation Store UK. For GTA 1 and GTA 2 free PC downloads, see the Rockstar Games Launcher — classic GTA downloads.
GTA 5 PS3 vs Xbox 360 vs PS4: What Actually Improved
The jump from seventh-generation (PS3/Xbox 360) to eighth-generation (PS4/Xbox One) GTA 5 was significant — not just visual. Here is what actually changed:
Should You Upgrade from PS3/Xbox 360 GTA 5?
If you are still playing GTA 5 on PS3 or Xbox 360 in 2026, upgrading to a current-generation console is the strongest recommendation possible:
The practical advice: if you have a PS3 or Xbox 360 and still want to play GTA V story mode, it works fine. But there is no reason to stay on seventh-gen for GTA purposes when current-gen versions offer far more content, better performance, and active online.
The history of GTA across platforms reflects the franchise’s unique ability to launch on one generation and sustain relevance through the next. GTA 5 launched on seventh-gen, moved to eighth-gen, and then received a further enhanced version on ninth-gen (PS5/Xbox Series X). No other game in history has been commercially successful across three console generations. GTA 6 breaks this pattern deliberately — by launching current-gen only, Rockstar is making a statement that the technical requirements of GTA 6 cannot be compromised down to PS4 or Xbox One hardware.
For collectors and preservationists, the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of GTA 5 represent an important piece of gaming history — the most technically impressive games ever made on that hardware generation. Running GTA 5 on 512MB of RAM remains one of game development’s remarkable achievements.
Whether you are revisiting GTA on an old platform out of nostalgia, working through a backlog on legacy hardware, or simply want to understand what version to recommend to a friend with specific hardware — the key rule is: always play the most current-generation version you have access to. The story and gameplay are the same; everything else — resolution, frame rate, features, online access — improves significantly at every generational step. The PS5 and Xbox Series X versions in 2026 are the definitive way to experience GTA 5, just as GTA 6 on those same platforms is the next chapter.
GTA San Andreas remains one of the highest-rated games in franchise history — Metacritic 95 on PS2. The Definitive Edition version available on Xbox Game Pass is the most accessible way to experience it in 2026, though purists who want the original’s exact feel prefer the backward-compatible original Xbox version.
GTA 4 on Xbox Series X via backward compatibility is worth revisiting for players who bounced off it in 2008 — the game’s slower, more grounded tone and Niko Bellic’s immigrant narrative hold up remarkably well and feel thematically distinct from any other GTA entry before or since.
The full GTA franchise spans from 1997 PS1 top-down crime games through to the 2026 current-gen GTA 6 — nearly three decades of consistent commercial success and cultural impact. Understanding which version runs on which hardware helps players on any platform find the right entry point into one of gaming’s defining franchises.
Bottom Line
| GTA 5 on Xbox 360 | ✅ Story mode works; ❌ GTA Online shut down Dec 2021 |
| GTA 5 on PS3 | ✅ Story mode works; ❌ GTA Online shut down |
| GTA San Andreas on Xbox 360 | ✅ Original (backward compat) + Definitive Edition |
| GTA 4 on Xbox Series X | ✅ Backward compatible; improved performance |
| GTA 4 digital purchase | ❌ Delisted in 2020 — disc only for new players |
| GTA games on PS1 | GTA 1, GTA London 1969/1961, GTA 2 |
| Best platform for GTA 5 today | PS5 or Xbox Series X — 4K/60fps + active GTA Online |
| GTA 6 old platform? | ❌ PS5 and Xbox Series X/S only — no old-gen version |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you still play GTA 5 on Xbox 360?
Yes — GTA 5 story mode works on Xbox 360. The game requires a hard drive installation and runs at 720p/30fps. GTA Online servers for Xbox 360 were shut down by Rockstar in December 2021 — you can only play the single-player story mode on Xbox 360. For GTA Online, upgrade to PS4/PS5, Xbox One/Series X/S, or PC.
Can you play GTA 5 on PS3?
Yes — GTA 5 story mode works on PS3. The PS3 version runs at 720p/30fps and has the same GTA Online shutdown limitation as Xbox 360. The PS3 version also lacks first-person mode and the enhanced visuals available on PS4/PS5. Story mode is fully playable; online is not.
Is GTA San Andreas on Xbox 360?
Yes — GTA San Andreas is available on Xbox 360 in two forms: the original Xbox version via backward compatibility, and GTA San Andreas: Definitive Edition (part of GTA Trilogy) on Xbox One/Series X/S. The Definitive Edition is also available on Xbox Game Pass.
Is GTA 4 backward compatible on Xbox Series X?
Yes — GTA 4 (Xbox 360 version) is backward compatible on Xbox Series X and Xbox One with improved resolution and frame rate. Note: GTA 4 was delisted from digital storefronts in 2020 due to music licensing issues — new digital purchases are not available. You need a physical Xbox 360 disc or a previously purchased digital copy.
What GTA games were on PS1?
Four GTA games were released for PlayStation 1: Grand Theft Auto (GTA 1, 1997), Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 (1999), Grand Theft Auto: London 1961 (1999), and Grand Theft Auto 2 (GTA 2, 1999). All are top-down games that predate the 3D open-world format established by GTA 3 on PS2 in 2001. GTA 1 and GTA 2 are available as free PC downloads from Rockstar.
Is GTA 6 available on PS4 or Xbox One?
No — GTA 6 is current-gen only. It launched on May 26, 2026 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S exclusively. There is no PS4 or Xbox One version of GTA 6. If you want to play GTA 6, you need a PS5 or Xbox Series X/S.



