It's unclear if the patch brings performance improvements

Apr 21, 2015 12:20 GMT  ·  By

A brand new patch has just been released by Rockstar Games for Grand Theft Auto 5 on the PC platform, taking the game to version 335.1, and weighing in at 177MB on Steam and around 350MB on the Rockstar Social Club. Unfortunately, there's no changelog available.

Grand Theft Auto 5 launched on PC last week, after many delays, and while some errors have been reported by users, the game runs quite smoothly on a variety of computers.

Already one update was released by Rockstar last week, in order to rectify the Windows user name glitch, and now a second patch is available for download.

Steam users will be met with an update that weighs in at 177MB when starting up their client, while Rockstar Social Club users who bought the game straight from the studio will have to download around 350MB, according to fans on Reddit.

Unfortunately, just like last time, there's no changelog available, as apparently Rockstar isn't that keen on sharing up to date details about patches for GTA 5 on PC.

Expect some actual information later today, April 21. Until then, fans report mixed results after the patch, as some have seen better performance and fewer errors, while others are reporting worsened results.

Update: GTA 5 PC patch 335.1 changelog is now live!