GTA 5 Mobile: How to Play GTA 5 on Android Smoothly in 2025

GTA 5 Mobile: How to Play GTA 5 on Android Smoothly in 2025

GTA 5 Mobile Gameplay on Android: Full Guide + Best Settings

Hey gamers, today is a massive day for everyone using MediaTek or Mali GPU devices, as GTA 5 is now finally playable with good performance and no graphical glitches using the latest GameHub v4.1.3 emulator update. This is a game-changer, literally. When GTA 5 first booted up on Molly devices. It was a huge step, but honestly, the graphics were broken, the screen was way too dark, the lighting was glitched, and the gameplay was unplayable. But now with the new GameHub update, everything has changed. For the very first time, GTA 5 is not only booting, it's actually playable on MediaTek and Molly GPUs. And the best part is that there are no graphical glitches, stable performance, and smooth gameplay. This is specially made for all those gamers who have been stuck with unsupported processors. Let's get started with the setup process.




🔥 What's New in GameHub v4.1.3?

This update is a complete game-changer for non-Snapdragon users. Here's what's improved:

  • ✅ Full Mali GPU Support (G710, G57, etc.)
  • 🚀 Smooth gameplay on Dimensity & Exynos processors
  • 🎮 Supports GTA V, NFS Most Wanted, Bully, COD MW2, Hitman, CS: GO, and more
  • 🧰 Built-in Wine + Box64 tools for Windows games
  • 🛠️ Touch controls & fullscreen support
  • 💾 Compatible with .EXE game files
  • 🔐 No Root Needed | Supports Android 10+




🛠️ Complete GTA 5 Setup Guide on GameHub

Complete GTA 5 Setup Guide on GameHub

Step 1: Open GameHub Emulator

  • Launch the GameHub app on your device
  • Sign in using your Google account (Safe and secure)



Step 2: Import GTA 5 Game Files

  • Tap on the My tab
  • Select Import PC Games
  • Grant storage permissions
  • Locate and select the GTA5_Launcher.exe file from your storage
Import GTA 5 Game Files

  • The emulator will now install the necessary backend tools
  • Let the process complete fully




Best Emulator Settings for Smooth Performance ⚙️

General Settings

📏 Screen Resolution: Set to 800 x 600

(Optimized for low-end phones)



Compatibility Settings


  • 🔧 Compatibility Layer: Proton 9.0 ARM 64X

  • If the game crashes, switch to Y9.5x64
  • 🎮 GPU Driver: System driver (default)
  • 🧩 DXVK Version: Select DXVK 1.7.2
  • (Fixes dark graphics issue)
  • 🔄 CPU Translator: Set to Built-in

  • Or choose Box64 0.28.28 if available
  • 💾 VRAM Limit: Set to 1 GB
  • ✅ Enable Input Mapping from input options

 



My Review


That's it. You're now fully set up. Go back, tap the game icon, and launch GTA 5. If your files are installed correctly, the game will now start without any black screen or error. And I try using a device with the Helio G99 processor. Yes, that's a MediaTek chip with Molly GPU. Now for the real question. How is the performance on my Helio G99 device? I'm getting 10 to 15 frames per second in both driving and free roam areas. That might not sound like a lot, but trust me, on a budget MediaTek device, this is extremely impressive and completely playable. Most importantly, there are no graphical glitches at all. Everything looks normal and smooth. Even more exciting, my friend tested this same setup on a phone with the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultimate processor, and the results were crazy. He got over 30 fps smooth and stable gameplay with the same emulator settings. This shows just how scalable GameHub's new update is for different MediaTek chipsets. Keep in mind, though, you'll need a minimum of 6GB RAM to run GTA 5 reliably. If your device has less, it might not work, or you might experience crashes.




Conclusion 

Massive thanks to the GameHub developers for finally making this possible for MediaTek and Molly users. If you found this helpful, make sure to visit our website for more emulators and mobile gaming content, and share this post with your friends who still think GTA 5 is only for Snapdragon devices. Thanks for being Here.

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