GTA 6’s Wild Post-Launch Plans Leak: Custom Radio Stations and Performance Upgrades
Rockstar Games may be planning revolutionary post-launch features for Grand Theft Auto VI, according to credible leaks. Insider DetectiveSeeds (who accurately predicted Oblivion Remaster) claims a custom music mode inspired by ESPN NFL 2K5’s legendary system is in development, alongside a 60fps upgrade for PlayStation 5 Pro users – potentially transforming the game after its May 2026 launch.

The Custom Music Revolution
The leaked system reportedly allows:
- Personal radio stations: Import personal music libraries into the game
- Exclusive artist drops: Grammy winner Jermaine Dupri hinted at unreleased tracks from artists like Drake
- Community sharing: Potential to share custom playlists with other players
This would realize Dupri’s 2023 statement about artists uploading “music you’ve never heard” directly to GTA’s ecosystem.
PS5 Pro Performance Confirmation
Multiple sources now corroborate:
- DetectiveSeeds: “60fps mode arriving via PS5 Pro”
- HipHopGamer: Simply stated “60fps is happening”
- Technical alignment: Sony engineers are reportedly optimizing for Pro hardware
This follows Digital Foundry’s analysis of trailer footage showing advanced ray tracing capabilities requiring Pro-level power.
Why These Features Matter
Custom Music Impact
- Resurrects a beloved 2004 feature modern consoles abandoned
- Creates endless radio station possibilities beyond 150+ licensed tracks
- Enables real-world artist integration like never before
60fps Significance
- Critical for high-speed chases and precision shooting
- Matches PC-level smoothness on consoles
- Validates PS5 Pro hardware investment
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Important Caveats
While evidence mounts:
- Rockstar hasn’t officially confirmed either feature
- Custom music mode may face complex licensing hurdles
- 60fps likely exclusive to PS5 Pro at launch
Industry analysts note both features align with Rockstar’s history of ambitious post-launch support.