If you play Grand Theft Auto V and then play GTA Online, you’ll be kicked out of the game. In September 2013, Rockstar Games released the fifth instalment in their open-world crime series, followed by an online multiplayer version in October. Despite the fact that GTA Online has been plagued by bugs for some time, the most recent one has the potential to be very damaging. Rockstar Games is still paying attention to GTAV and GTA Online, despite the fact that they launched over a decade ago. It’s no secret that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was a hit with single-player fans because of its expansive open world and three distinct playable characters.
Throughout the years, Rockstar has supported GTA Online with frequent updates and in-game events, keeping users coming back to San Andreas. While Grand Theft Auto 6 has been announced by the developer, the recently released Expanded and Enhanced Edition of GTA 5 has given the series’ fifth entry a new look on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Switching from GTAV to GTA Online is resulting in erroneous bans for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S users, according to the Twitter account GTAonlineNews. While the main menu allows players to select between single-player and multiplayer play, GTA Online can also be accessed directly from the GTAV narrative mode.
Sadly, a bug has resulted in bogus bans for gamers that attempt to join multiplayer in this fashion. It’s possible to sidestep the problem for the time being by going into GTA Online directly from the main menu, but only time will tell how quickly Rockstar will fix it. Despite the Grand Theft Auto Online problem, some gamers believe that the online experience has lost its appeal. In 2016, a GTA Online upgrade dubbed Further Adventures in Finance and Felony was released, allowing users to ascend the corporate ladder to become a strong CEO of their own.
As a novel technique to bring new types of crime to the game, this update only made the game more tedious. GTA V and GTA Online on new-generation hardware is exciting for many, but the bogus ban problem may deter some gamers. In order to go into multiplayer mode from the main screen, some gamers have already encountered a strange problem. Gamers should avoid going back and forth between single-player and multiplayer modes until Rockstar Games fixes the issue.