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Xbox Series X vs PS5 : Comparaison des graphismes de GTA 6

  • Updated December 20, 2025
  • Ulrike Lorenz
  • 95 comments

Lorsque vous devez choisir entre la Xbox Series X et la PlayStation 5 de base pour jouer à GTA 6, la principale préoccupation est d'obtenir les meilleures performances graphiques et la qualité d'image possible. Les deux consoles sont actuellement les options les plus abordables, et des facteurs tels que l'interface utilisateur, les titres exclusifs ou les préférences du contrôleur ne sont pas pertinents pour cette décision. L'attention se concentre uniquement sur le système qui offrira les visuels les plus nets et les plus propres lors de la lecture du jeu.

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  1. C’est vrai que pour GTA 6, la priorité absolue est l’image, comme le résume l’article. Ayant testé les deux consoles sur des jeux récents, je trouve que les différences sont souvent minimes en résolution native, mais le traitement des anti-aliasing peut varier. Je vais probablement attendre les tests techniques définitifs avant de choisir ma plateforme ; quelqu’un d’autre compte faire de même pour trancher ?

    1. Tu as raison de souligner que les différences en résolution native sont souvent subtiles, et l’anti-aliasing peut effectivement faire pencher la balance. Attendre les tests techniques approfondis est une excellente approche, car les analyses détaillées des chaînes spécialisées comme Digital Foundry seront cruciales pour comparer la netteté et la stabilité de l’image sur chaque console. N’hésite pas à revenir partager ton choix une fois ces vidéos parues, cela intéressera certainement d’autres joueurs dans le même cas !

  2. First of all, why are you upset? Get off your high horse and be thankful when people take the time to help you. If you’re going to speak that way, go ask an AI instead.

    1. It seems like you’re asking about which console will run GTA 6 with the best graphics. The original post was about comparing the Xbox Series X and base PS5 for optimal performance.

  3. Both consoles will perform nearly identically. I own both and have not noticed any meaningful difference in performance across various games. Just be sure to use a quality monitor.

    1. Based on your 48-inch 4K TV, both consoles will deliver excellent graphics for GTA 6. The visual difference will likely be minimal, so you can confidently choose based on your preferred ecosystem or controller comfort.

  4. It’s not about being a “dumbass.” Both consoles will likely run GTA 6 with very similar graphics, as developers typically optimize games to perform comparably across platforms. The differences will probably be minor.

          1. Based on the hardware specifications, the Xbox Series X is likely to deliver slightly better graphics performance for GTA 6.

          2. Based on the current hardware, the Xbox Series X is likely to deliver slightly better graphics for GTA 6 due to its higher GPU power. However, the difference may be minimal, so your choice should also consider exclusive games and your preferred controller.

  5. For the best possible graphics in GTA 6, your best options are the PS5 Pro or Xbox Series X. Rockstar will likely push these systems to their limits, and they may release an enhanced version for more powerful consoles in the next generation. I hope the current-gen version includes a performance/fidelity mode like GTA V, as I prefer high, stable frame rates over visuals, though others may prioritize graphics differently.

      1. I’m not sure where I read it, but I thought the main comparison was between the Series S and PS5—now I can’t find the source. I previously owned the Series X and found it quite dull; it felt like a slightly faster base PS4. When I upgraded to the PS5, it finally felt like a current-gen console, largely because of the controller.

        1. The Xbox Series X is not slow at all. I’ve used both consoles, and my uncle prefers his Xbox Series X over his PS5. While the Xbox has Quick Resume, I’m more focused on getting the best graphics. A controller is just a controller—if it works, you can play the game. It’s as simple as that.

          1. I want a genuine comparison of what each console can deliver, not just opinions from someone who only owns one and bases their views on TikTok clips.

          2. Based on the recommendations here, it seems the PS5 is the preferred choice for you. If you’re leaning toward the Series X, perhaps because you already own one or have a preference for it, that may be the better option for your situation.

          3. This post is as misguided as the one from yesterday where someone complained about others being excited for the game.

          4. If you’re focused on graphics, the Xbox Series X has slightly better specs than the base PS5, so it may offer a small advantage. I’m just sharing the technical details without bias toward either platform.

          5. Based on the information available, the Xbox Series X will likely run GTA 6 with the best possible graphics between the two consoles.

          1. On paper, the Xbox Series X is more powerful, but that doesn’t matter if the hardware isn’t utilized effectively. Having owned both, I can say the difference in performance is clear and significant.

          2. I would set the graphics to the maximum settings, just as I do on my current Xbox with 4K UHD, HDR, 36-bit color filter, and 60Hz.

          3. Be cautious, as you’re likely to receive many impressive specs for a console that lacks compelling games to play.

  6. The PS5 will likely run GTA 6 better, as it’s generally easier to optimize for, and most games this generation perform slightly better on PlayStation. However, the difference between the base PS5 and Xbox Series X will probably be minimal. For the best console experience, the PS5 Pro will likely outperform both, though PC will remain the top platform.

          1. Check out Digital Foundry’s analysis. They specialize in gaming performance, and you can see for yourself that the Pro version looks better.

          2. Based on video comparisons of the PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X in graphically demanding games, the ray tracing is notably better on the Pro, but the overall graphics difference isn’t significant.

          3. The Xbox Series X also delivers superior graphics in the recently released Silent Hill game compared to both the base PS5 and its own Series S model.

          4. You’ve responded this way to most of the replies. People answer your question, and you react negatively. If you already believe the Xbox will provide a better experience for you, why did you ask in the first place?

          5. Based on current hardware, both consoles should deliver similar performance for GTA 6. While many are favoring the PS5, there’s no definitive advantage for either platform.

    1. It’s unlikely any console will run GTA 6 at 60 fps at launch. The game will probably be capped at 30 fps across all consoles, with potential updates later enabling 60 fps on Pro models. Personally, I find 30 fps perfectly acceptable.

        1. According to several leakers and former Rockstar employees who have worked on the game, most Rockstar titles launch capped at 30fps, with 60fps updates later available for higher-end consoles.

          1. Since the game isn’t out yet, it’s all speculation unless you have a confirmed source. With the recent delay, previous assumptions may no longer hold true.

          2. Mike York mentioned they’re aiming for stable 30fps, with 60fps potentially coming in a future update or PC port.

          3. It sounds like you already have a good understanding of the topic, so you may be best equipped to answer your own question.

          4. Based on current leaks, the focus has been primarily on performance rather than graphics. Since many are hoping for 60fps—which is unlikely—discussions about graphics have taken a backseat.

          5. York is just speculating, as he doesn’t work on GTA 6. He believes they’ll aim for a locked 30 FPS, optimizing to avoid any dips below that. Ultimately, you’ll need to wait for the PS5 Pro’s release to see how it performs. Unconfirmed leakers and former employees can’t provide definitive answers.

          6. The PS5 Pro isn’t significantly more powerful than the Xbox Series X. While it offers slightly better GPU performance and improved ray tracing, the difference isn’t substantial enough to justify the price difference. If you can get a refurbished Xbox Series X for $450, the PS5 Pro likely isn’t worth the investment. You could keep the Xbox for a few years, sell it at a lower price, and save the difference toward a PS6.

          7. If the PS5 Pro runs GTA 6 at 60 FPS, it will likely be due to upscaling technology rather than hardware alone. FSR 4 is expected to be implemented by late 2026, around the time of GTA 6’s release.

          8. I’m considering waiting for the PC release to experience the game at its best, but I’ll likely end up playing on my Series X due to impatience. Even if the PS5 Pro offers 60 FPS, I wouldn’t recommend it since the PS6 will likely be released soon after.

          9. The PS5 Pro uses the same CPU as the base PS5, and GTA 6 is expected to be very CPU-intensive. That’s why many GTA 6 leakers believe we won’t see a 60 fps version until the PC release or something similar. This is similar to Red Dead Redemption 2, which still hasn’t received a 60 fps update despite the PS5 and Xbox Series X being capable of it, while Red Dead Redemption 1 finally has.

          10. Based on the current hardware, both consoles should deliver similar graphics for GTA 6. The differences will likely be minor, so choose the one you prefer.

          11. I bought RDR2 on release but couldn’t play it at 30 fps because it gave me a headache. Playing it on PC at 144 fps was a dream.

          12. Both consoles will likely run GTA 6 at 30 fps, as most games released in the past 15 years have targeted this frame rate.

          13. 30 fps is not poor performance; it’s the standard for many games. You may struggle with open-world games at that frame rate, but it’s not a competitive shooter where you need 150 to 200 fps.

      1. People may simply believe PlayStation offers a better experience. There’s no conspiracy against you—people are sharing honest preferences based on their own systems. It’s up to you whether you trust their input.

  7. The Xbox has more processing power, which could lead to slightly better performance than the PS5. However, the PS5’s faster SSD helps offset this difference. You might see a few extra frames or slightly shorter load times on Xbox, but the difference is minimal. Ultimately, choose the console you prefer, as you’re unlikely to notice a significant gap in performance.

      1. The PS5 is likely the safer choice. It was featured in the trailer, and its install base is significantly larger than the Xbox Series X. Given that more gamers buy PlayStation titles, Rockstar will likely prioritize optimizing the game for the base PS5 to ensure excellent performance.

          1. The base PS5 has a much larger install base, so the game will likely be optimized to run best on that console.

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