A preorder listing for Grand Theft Auto 6 has put a number on something fans have wanted nailed down for months. The retailer Media Markt’s Polish storefront describes two graphics modes for the console versions, Performance and Quality, alongside notes about DualSense haptics and fast SSD loading. It reads like the standard setup most big PS5 and Xbox Series X|S games ship with, which is exactly why people are paying attention.
Quick answer: The listing confirms only that GTA 6 will offer Performance and Quality modes on current-gen consoles. It does not state a frame rate, so a 60 fps Performance mode is not confirmed. Rockstar has not announced any console performance specs, and the next official details are expected with preorders on June 25th.

What the GTA 6 graphics modes leak says
The detail comes from an FAQ on Media Markt’s GTA 6 preorder page. Translated from Polish, the text says the next-gen console version offers two graphics modes to pick from, Performance and Quality, supports DualSense controller haptics on PS5, and uses SSD speed for fast loading screens.
That split is the norm in 2026. Performance mode usually pushes higher frame rates, while Quality mode favors resolution, lighting, and image detail. The listing stops there, with no resolution targets and no frame rate figures attached to either mode.
| Detail | What the listing states |
|---|---|
| Graphics modes | Performance and Quality on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S |
| Frame rate | Not specified for either mode |
| PS5 feature | DualSense haptic feedback |
| Loading | Fast load screens via SSD |
Note: This is a retailer FAQ, not a Rockstar statement. Store pages sometimes use placeholder text before final specs go live, so the wording could change once preorders open.
Will GTA 6 hit 60 fps on PS5?
This is the part the listing does not answer. A Performance mode existing does not guarantee 60 fps. Rockstar’s previous open-world release, Red Dead Redemption 2, still runs at 30 fps on PS5, and GTA 6 is expected to be far larger in scope, which is why people are cautious.
Digital Foundry, which breaks down game hardware performance, has been skeptical that even a PS5 Pro can deliver a true 60 fps mode. Its analysis of the trailers points out the footage renders at 30 fps and leans heavily on ray-traced global illumination, the kind of lighting that is expensive to run. Cutting it back enough to double the frame rate could pull image quality below Rockstar’s bar. One middle-ground option floated is a 40 fps preset on a higher refresh rate display.
On the other side, leaker DetectiveSeeds, who previously reported accurately on the Oblivion remaster and Doom: The Dark Ages, claims GTA 6 is already hitting 60 fps on the PS5 Pro across multiple graphical settings, with Sony engineers involved in the optimization. The same claim mentions a marketing partnership between Sony and Rockstar, echoing the Red Dead Redemption 2 and PS4 Pro pairing. None of that is confirmed by Rockstar or Sony.
The takeaway is simple. The retailer listing only proves the two-mode structure exists. The 60 fps question stays open, and the only figure tied to actual footage so far is 30 fps.
GTA 6 launch editions: Standard, Special, and Collector’s
The same Media Markt page lists three possible versions of the game. A Standard Edition, a Special Edition, and a Collector’s Edition. The page says edition details will be shared when preorders begin and does not list prices.
| Edition | What is known |
|---|---|
| Standard | Base game; expected default option |
| Special | Listed but no contents confirmed |
| Collector’s | Listed; could include physical items or bonuses, none confirmed |
Like the graphics modes, these names appear on a retailer page rather than an official Rockstar announcement, so treat the lineup as unconfirmed until preorders go live.
When Rockstar confirms console performance
Preorders are set to open on June 25th, and that is the moment the listing’s claims get tested against official information. Rockstar has not released platform-specific performance details, and edition contents are expected to be revealed when preorders begin.
GTA 6 is targeting a November 19, 2026 release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. Until Rockstar publishes its own specs, the safest read is that two console graphics modes are likely, while exact resolutions, frame rates, and which mode reaches 60 fps remain unconfirmed.






