Grand Theft Auto 5 Expanded & Enhanced will launch on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on the 15th of March, less than two weeks from now. Shrouded in mystery since its reveal aside of leaks, Rockstar Games has finally shared some official details about what to expect on the technical side of things.

Graphically speaking, Rockstar's developers strived to make E&E the most stunning iteration of the game in a visual sense as possible - and as allowed by modern hardware. E&E will sport high texture quality, and support 4K, HDR, 60 frames-per-second and ray tracing as well.

Allowing players to balance these features with the power of their chosen platform and preferences, there will be three selectable graphical option presets available. Fidelity Mode will aim for the vest visual quality with a target framerate of 30 FPS, while enabling ray tracing and native 4K resolution on platforms that support it, while upscaled 4K on the Series S. This is the option for those who want the game looking as pretty as possible, and likely the go-to "screenshot setting".

If you don't mind some concessions in the graphics department in order to achieve the smoothest gameplay, Performance Mode targets an unflinching 60 FPS, and opts for upscaling instead, with other extras disabled.