GTA 6 announcement slammed as ‘damage control’ by disappointed fans

After years of fans attempting to accept appeasement after appeasement from Rockstar Games, fans are unable to brush off the disappointing “damage control” that the devs have attempted in the past.

We’re, of course, referring to the February 2022 Rockstar announcement that pretty much teased thatGTA 6was in the works, only for no major information to be revealed since. As one Redditor pointed out, the announcement came at a time when the devs were trying to ease the backlash it faced over theGTA Trilogy Defective Edition, with its decision to mentionGTA 6nothing more than a bid to distract fans.

What we know so far aboutGTA 6– watch it now!

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Here’s the thing, though, there’s a lot riding on this game forRockstar. The devs, and its parent companyTake Two, have faced a lot of backlash recently, especially over theRDRport, and so it makes sense that it continues to focus efforts on makingGTA 6the best it can be. And when you look at the“insane” screenshotsfrom the upcoming game, it almost looks too good to be true. Unfortunately, like with any leak, fans need to approach them with caution, as what they see might not be the full picture or true at all. Still, leaks keep hope alive, and this fandom really needs it right now.

All anyone can do is wait for that day to come – the reveal, not more rants – and pray that Rockstar delivers exactly what they’ve teased for the last decade. If not, we anticipate one heck of a riot on the internet that day…

Topics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,PC,Xbox,PlayStation