How Do You get GTA 5 on Nintendo switch for free? (Explained)

 

After a little more than a year, I believe it’s time to see if Grand Theft Auto V will be released for the Nintendo Switch.

The game was a big success when it was released with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, selling over 80 million units across all platforms.

Though it remains to be seen whether this will have an impact on Nintendo Switch sales, I expect that the game will be released for the Switch as soon as next year.

Games like LA Noire and The Witcher 3 will be a wonderful fit for individuals who own a Nintendo Switch and have been waiting for a chance to play GTA.

Do you want to know how to obtain GTA 5 for free on Nintendo Switch? This post will serve as a comprehensive tutorial, teaching you how to do so in every possible method!

Preparation

What you’ll need

To play GTA 5, you’ll need a Nintendo Switch with the latest firmware, a Nintendo eShop account, and a Wii U.

Download the latest firmware for the Nintendo Switch from the Nintendo website.

Downloading Alt-SysMod.

The first and simplest method I discovered for getting Grand Theft Auto 5 on the Nintendo Switch was to use a modification application called Alt-SysMod.

The developer and user communities support the Alt-SysMod modification tool, which is the ONLY reason GTA 5 is available on the Nintendo Switch at all.

The Alt-SysMod utility is accessible for free over the internet (as is most Internet piracy these days), or it may be purchased for only $12.99 with the Alt-SysBox CD.

Please do not try to obtain the Alt-SysMod utility in any other way because this is the only legal way to do so.

The Switch is Nintendo’s newest console, yet it does not support GTA 5. However, you may still play it in its entirety for free!

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How to Play GTA 5 on Nintendo Switch

Grand Theft Auto 5, or GTA5, is a prominent open-world action video game series that debuted in 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Players complete missions in the enormously popular third-person shooter by driving automobiles, firing weapons, and accomplishing goals. It is strongly advised that you play the game using a steering wheel.

Final thought

Finally, I hope you found my guide on how to get GTA 5 on Nintendo Switch useful.

One final point I wanted to mention in this essay is the Switch Pro Controller. This is an excellent point, and please keep in mind that this is not the fault of the device or a problem with the firmware.

The controller does support motion controls, however, I find it difficult to keep the controllers steady when playing motion-controlled games like Red Steel 2.

Others may suffer better, but given that one of my favorite aspects of using this controller is with Fortnite, it seems a shame that it can’t be utilized more widely.

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