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There used to be a time when Rockstar would publish a new Grand Theft Auto game nearly every year. That’s a far cry from the current release schedule, which consists of multiple Grand Theft Auto V rereleases, but that hasn’t stopped us from thinking about the next installment, which has yet to be officially unveiled. Sure, we’ve got Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition to enjoy in the meantime and GTA: San Andreas for Oculus Quest 2 to look forward to, but what about Grand Theft Auto 6?

While GTA 6 hasn’t actually been announced (at least by name), we do know Rockstar is working on “a new entry in the Grand Theft Auto series,” as confirmed on Twitter. We can infer this will be GTA 6, but keep in mind that the company has been known to release non-numbered installments, such as Vice City and San Andreas.

Several reports have claimed GTA 6 has, indeed, been in the works for a while. As we covered recently, Rockstar reportedly halted production on Grand Theft Auto IV and Red Dead Redemption remasters to focus on making GTA 6. This decision was made after the poor reception to Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive, which was packed with technical issues and bugs. While this is sad news for those wanting to experience remasters of GTA IV and Red Dead Redemption, this does bode well for the release of GTA 6.

Then, a Bloomberg report dropped a major bombshell about the game’s protagonists, possible release window, and even details about Rockstar Games’ workplace improvements.

With that in mind, what do we know about GTA 6? When can we expect to play it? How will it compare to previous entries? Which platforms will it come to? Here, we’ll break down everything we know about Grand Theft Auto 6.

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Release date

Grand Theft Auto 6‘s release date hasn’t been officially announced by Rockstar yet, so it’s unclear when it will launch. However, numerous leakers and reporters have claimed it will launch sometime in 2024 or even later. One such leaker is Tom Henderson, who has a good track record and covers Call of Duty, Battlefield, and GTA.

I'd openly bet anyone that claims to have "insider information" $1000 that it will release 2024-2025.

— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) July 3, 2021

While this likely means we’ll have to wait a long time to play it, this points to the game’s existence in the first place. The game has yet to be unveiled, but thanks to the number of reputable leakers and reporters who have confirmed that GTA 6 is in development, this is a good sign.

Idk why everyone thinks that I said GTA VI was coming in 2023. Everything Tom Henderson has said about the game matches up with what I've heard

— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) July 4, 2021

Jason Schreier, a video game reporter for Bloomberg, also corroborates Henderson’s claims, stating “everything Tom Henderson has said about the game matches up with what I’ve heard.” Schreier has likely heard from Rockstar developers who have given insight into the game’s production.

Following Rockstar’s reveal of the next GTA game, Schreier took to Twitter to reconfirm his guess that it would launch in 2024. He mentioned a full reveal could happen later in 2022.

Wouldn't be shocked to see Grand Theft Auto VI announced later this year with a fake release date of "fall 2023" that then slips to 2024 https://t.co/PCtS7o6FEe

— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) February 4, 2022

“We’re pleased to confirm that active development for the next entry in the series is underway,” Rockstar said in February 2022. We can’t say for certain how long it’s been in the works, but it’s likely development didn’t just start. “We look forward to sharing more as soon as we are ready, so please stay tuned to the Rockstar Newswire for official details.”

The Bloomberg report from July 27, 2022, indicated that multiple Rockstar employees estimate the game won’t ship until 2024 at the earliest, despite being in the works for a while. Thanks to a greater emphasis on healthier workplace practices with less required overtime, the game’s development has been prolonged.

Production on Grand Theft Auto VI has been slower than expected, largely due to the pandemic but also due to these changes, as employees grow accustomed to working at this new Rockstar. But many say morale is higher than ever and that the cultural changes are well worth it.

— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) July 27, 2022

One thing to note is that a report from Rockstar Mag’ (as relayed by DSO Gaming) states that GTA 6 is “in development hell.” Following the departure of Dan Houser — who co-founded Rockstar — GTA 6‘s development went sideways. Rockstar Mag’ explains that GTA 6 is the “most chaotic project Rockstar has ever developed.” This could severely impact the game’s production schedule, pushing it out past the 2024 to 2025 release window.

Bottom line: We won’t be playing GTA 6 for at least a few more years — maybe even longer.

Trailer

Grand Theft Auto City's main character stands in front of a neon sign.

Unfortunately, there isn’t a GTA 6 trailer just yet, but we might get one in 2022. The first trailer for Grand Theft Auto V launched over 10 years ago on November 2, 2011, which could give us an indication of the marketing timeline. GTA V didn’t launch until two years later in 2013. The first trailer for GTA IV was published in March 2007, a year ahead of the game’s release date. So, assuming the 2024 to 2025 release window is accurate, we’ll likely get a trailer for GTA 6 in the next year or so.

Platforms

Franklin from Grand Theft Auto 5

Given the supposed release window, it’s likely GTA 6 will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (though PC launches are typically after the console release). Each console generation since the original PlayStation has received at least one GTA game, and we don’t anticipate that trend to stop any time soon.

While we don’t know much about this game, it will probably be an ambitious project, meaning Rockstar will probably skip the previous generation since the PS4 and Xbox One likely wouldn’t be able to handle it (at least not without some serious compromises). Likewise, it probably won’t come to Nintendo Switch, though it could launch for whatever Nintendo’s next platform is (but we wouldn’t count on it). A cloud version for Nintendo Switch is also possible, just like Hitman 3, Control, and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy.

Gameplay

Niko from Grand Theft Auto IV.

The heart of GTA has always been its open-world exploration, fast cars, and action-packed gameplay. The series evolved in 2001 with the release of GTA III, marking the first installment to be presented in 3D (instead of the 2D, top-down perspective). Then, GTA Online expanded on the formula again, focusing on multiplayer connectivity while retaining all the things that make GTA so much fun.

It’s unclear if GTA 6 will revolutionize the formula once again, but considering just how long it’s been in the works, expectations are immense. One possibility is that GTA 6 will take place in a familiar setting — possibly a modern version of Vice City. Henderson seems to believe so, anyway. In addition, the map itself will likely evolve over time, as we’ve seen in GTA Online, according to Schreier.

I dunno I haven't seen everything but it's still early in development, it has an evolving/expanding map (which I also reported last year), etc

— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) July 4, 2021

Others think GTA 6 will be comprised of the entire United States, which is a lofty claim but one that makes sense.

“With every new project, our goal is always to significantly move beyond what we’ve previously delivered,” Rockstar said in 2022.

The July 2022 Bloomberg report also notes that GTA 6 will feature the series’ first female protagonist, a Latina working alongside another character. Apparently, this duo will be similar to bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde. Likewise, the company is reportedly aiming to be more sensitive toward marginalized groups. Historically, no group was safe from being poked fun of in the GTA games, but it seems like GTA 6 will be much more thoughtful in how it handles its satire.

In 2013, Rockstar’s then-president Leslie Benzies told Develop magazine about the future of the series. “We don’t know what GTA 6 will be, but we’ve got some ideas,” Benzies said. “We’ve got about 45 years’ worth of ideas we want to do. We’ll pick the right ones. It comes from the idea first. Where it is going to be set is the first question. That then defines the missions; you’re doing different things in LA than in New York or Miami. The map and story get worked up together, and the story is a basic flow of how it works out so you can layer the mission in.”

Ultimately, this isn’t much information to go on, and considering the statement was made so long ago, a lot has probably changed at this point. But the team was already thinking about GTA 6 in 2013, which means it has had years to iterate upon ideas.

In addition, customization, player choice, and explosive gameplay will likely be at the forefront once again. We’d be thrilled if GTA 6 would feature sandbox-style missions, giving players numerous ways to tackle objectives similar to Hitman 3. This would be tricky to pull off, especially in an open-world game, but if any studio could do it, it’s Rockstar. Now that the technology has improved so drastically, Rockstar will have much more freedom to add ideas that make sense. We’d also love to see returning characters from past GTA games like Claude from GTA III, Tommy Vercetti from Vice City, and Carl Johnson from San Andreas.

Finally, it’s a safe bet GTA 6 will be playable in first-person as well as third-person. This mechanic has been in GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2, and considering how popular the feature is, it’s likely to return in the next Grand Theft Auto game.

Multiplayer

Characters stand together in the remastered edition of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Arguably the most prominent change that came with GTA V was the implementation of GTA Online. This mode became the backbone of the game, roping in millions of players (and dollars) for a shared experience. The base game is excellent, but GTA Online is what has kept GTA V relevant nearly a decade after launch. The point is that we’ll almost certainly get some sort of multiplayer functionality with GTA 6. Whether that means the entire game is online-only or if there’s a dedicated multiplayer mode like the previous installment remains to be seen — but we can almost guarantee it will have an online mode.

Considering just how successful GTA Online became, it’s unlikely Rockstar will drop multiplayer functionality from the next installment.

DLC

Trevor from Grand Theft Auto V.

Grand Theft Auto IV is known for its two DLC expansions, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. These single-player add-ons fleshed out the story and gave players a reason to return. Many had assumed GTA V would get the same treatment, but all of the game’s post-launch support was poured into GTA Online instead. Since then, the online mode has continued to receive major expansions such as The Diamond Casino Heist and The Cayo Perico Heist, along with a slew of others.

The point is that GTA 6 will probably receive DLC after launch, but it’s unclear if it will be tailored around multiplayer, single-player, or both. We’ll likely have a better idea of its post-launch DLC rollout after the game is officially unveiled.

Pre-order

A character rides a bike in Grand Theft Auto V.

As expected, GTA 6 pre-orders aren’t available yet. Judging by the rollout from GTA V, you may be able to pre-order the next game around 10 months before its launch date. Players were able to pre-order GTA V in November 2012.

In 2013, pre-orders went live years ahead of a game’s release. Now, it’s far more common for games to be announced and released within a short period, so it’s possible Rockstar will use this method when marketing GTA 6. Either way, don’t expect to be able to pre-order for quite some time.

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