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How to get GTA V enhance on steam but the legacy version doesnt show up

Quick Scoop: On Steam, GTA V Enhanced is the separate install you should see in your Library , and the legacy version may not appear in search because Rockstar/Steam have unlisted it from the store. Reports from Steam users say the fix is usually to restart Steam, then look directly in your Library for “GTA V Enhanced” or “GTA5 Enhanced,” not just the store page.

What’s happening

Steam discussion posts from March 2025 say the Enhanced edition is treated as its own install, and several users had to restart Steam before it appeared correctly in their Library. One Steam thread also notes that Legacy was unlisted from the Steam store, which is why it may not show up in normal search anymore.

What to try

  1. Close Steam completely and open it again.
  2. Check Library , not just the store search.
  3. Search for GTA V Enhanced or GTA5 Enhanced in your Library list.
  4. If you only see Legacy, install the Enhanced entry directly if Steam offers it.
  5. If Steam still looks stale, restarting the client again has fixed it for some users.

Useful clue

A Steam user noted that if you launch the wrong entry, you may still end up on Legacy, even if the label looks confusing, so the install name matters. Another post says you should see the Enhanced listing in your library once it’s properly recognized by Steam.

Practical takeaway

If the legacy version “doesn’t show up,” that is likely because it’s been delisted or hidden from store search, while Enhanced is the version Steam wants you to install now. In short: restart Steam, then install/open the Enhanced entry from your Library.

TL;DR: Legacy is often not searchable anymore, and Enhanced should appear as a separate library entry after restarting Steam.