Grand Theft Auto 5 is seemingly dead set on challenging The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim for the crown of getting the most re-releases on new platforms. Following the recent release of Expanded and Enhanced on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, Rockstar might soon try to get PC players to double dip as well with an upgraded re-release.
When Rockstar revealed the next-gen ports of their mainstream hit that already saw two re-releases since its 2013 launch, only the two current console families were ever mentioned. There was no word of a PC release of Expanded and Enhanced, or whether the improvements will come to this platform as well. Since the PC isn't bound by hardware generations like consoles are, it wouldn't make sense to gate off any new options or content.
Even so, E&E launched on consoles with exclusive content and features - as far as the Xbox One and PS4 go, this does make sense. When the Enhanced Edition launched on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, it featured improvements, mechanics and new content that wasn't available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but this made sense due to hardware limitations at the time. Now, thanks to the ESRB we might know why Rockstar is once again gating off content despite there being no technical reason to do so in the case of the PC.
