

Gameplay in first-person perspective cannot have camera edits made in the editor, and certain Story Mode missions and Random Events will not allow recording at all. The player can use the various available recording tools to create their own videos, which can be uploaded to YouTube and the Rockstar Games Social Club. There are various editing tools at the player's disposal, including camera filters, custom camera placement, and music to complement the recording. The Rockstar Editor gives the player the ability to create, edit, and share videos of Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.

The Rockstar Editor was available from launch on the PC version of the game, and was later added to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on 15 September 2015, as part of the Freemode Events Update. The Rockstar Editor is a successor to the Replay feature seen previously in Grand Theft Auto IV's PC version. 4.3 Features added in the Halloween Surprise.4.2 Features added in the GTA Online: Lowriders update.4.1 Features added in the Freemode Events Update.

This new version of GTA V not only also has support for 4K resolutions and 60fps or the possibility of creating mods, it also joined the GTA V: Rockstar Editor that will allow us to create our own video pieces starring anyone who is within the immense city of Los Santos. With one of the most recent and long-awaited updates to the game, the GTA Online Heists have been included, the multiplayer aspect of the title, giving it an even longer life that we can also enjoy, of course, on the PC version. GTA V for PC launches today with Rockstar Editor The arrival of GTA V for PC has been accompanied by a large number of new features that will make it worth (and much) worth seriously thinking about getting this version in order to take advantage of its exclusive features. With this, the game becomes fully multiplatform, also available for a long time for present and past generation consoles. Grand Theft Auto V, after a long wait, finally arrives on PC.
