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GTA V crashing on PC on PC — How to fix (2026)

If GTA V is crashing on PC on your PC, the fix is almost always one of: missing runtime, outdated GPU driver, broken anti-cheat (BattlEye (Online)), or a corrupted install. The steps below try the cheapest fixes first and end with a clean reinstall — most players are back in-game within 15 minutes.

Time
15 min
Difficulty
easy
Applies to
Windows 11, Windows 10
Updated
May 25, 2026

Symptoms

  • GTA V closes immediately after the splash screen
  • Black screen for 30+ seconds, then back to desktop
  • Error: "GTA V has stopped working" or a generic engine crash
  • Rockstar Games Launcher reports launch successful, but the game window never appears

Likely causes

  • Missing or outdated Visual C++ / DirectX redistributable
  • GPU driver out of date or freshly broken
  • BattlEye (Online) service not running or out of sync after a Windows update
  • Corrupted game files after a power loss or interrupted update
  • Overlay (Discord, GeForce Experience, Rockstar Games Launcher) injecting into the game process

How to fix it — step by step

  1. 01

    Verify the GTA V install files

    Open Rockstar Games Launcher, right-click GTA V and choose Verify integrity (Steam) or Verify (Epic) / Repair (EA App, Battle.net, Riot Client). A single corrupted file can crash an otherwise healthy install.

  2. 02

    Update your GPU driver

    Install the latest NVIDIA Game Ready or AMD Adrenalin driver. Each new game gets a day-one driver tuned for it; running last month's driver is the #2 cause of launch crashes for the most popular games.

  3. 03

    Install the Visual C++ and DirectX runtimes

    Most modern PC games depend on the Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable (x64 and x86) and the DirectX End-User Runtime. Reinstall both from the Microsoft site even if Windows says they're already installed.

  4. 04

    Reinstall BattlEye (Online)

    GTA V uses BattlEye (Online). Browse to the game's install folder, open the BattlEye (Online) subfolder and run the installer / setup tool inside. This re-registers the anti-cheat service and fixes most "game won't launch" errors after a Windows update.

  5. 05

    Disable overlays, recording and FPS counters

    Turn off the Rockstar Games Launcher overlay, Discord overlay, NVIDIA GeForce Experience overlay, MSI Afterburner / RTSS, and any third-party FPS counter. Overlays inject code into the game process and RAGE games regularly crash on injection.

  6. 06

    Run the game as Administrator and disable fullscreen optimizations

    Right-click GTA V.exe in the install folder → Properties → Compatibility → tick Run this program as an administrator and Disable fullscreen optimizations. Apply and relaunch from the shortcut.

  7. 07

    Reinstall the game on a different drive

    As a last resort, uninstall GTA V, restart Windows, and install it to a different physical drive (ideally a clean NTFS SSD). Filesystem issues on the original drive are a surprisingly common cause of "crashing on PC" that survives every other fix.

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