We’d all love to playGrand Theft Auto VIearly, right? Of course, we do. Yet, that enthusiasm to play Rockstar Games’ next big release may land you in trouble if not careful.Rockstar Games announced that it was first working onGTA VIback in February 2022. However, if rumours are to be believed,GTA VImay have actually been indevelopment for nearly 10 years.Check out our GTA VI news round-up video below!Unfortunately, ever since the next entry in theGrand Theft Autoseries was announced to be in development, we’ve had no substantial updates fromRockstar Games. It’s the reason why we’ve had to make do with an endless stream of rumours, not to mention thoseinfamous gameplay leaksthat appear to be from a very early build.AdvertTo capitalise on fans' eagerness to playGTA VI, a Twitch account that posed as being the official Rockstar Games channel claimed to offer viewers free access to an early beta. Of course, there is no beta and this account was a scam trying to entice viewers to click on fraudulent links.AdvertOddly enough, this Twitch account was apparently a Twitch partner which offered an illusion of validity. I suppose it’s possible that this Twitch account may have been hacked, but that’s just a guess on my part. Reportedly, once a link was clicked, it asked viewers to log into their Steam account, providing the no-gooders access to all your games and details.Thankfully, that Twitch account has been banned. That being said, it’s not outside the realm of possibility that clone accounts won’t return, so please be vigilant just in case.At this time, Rockstar Games hasn’t announced a release date forGTA VIand we’ve not even been treated to its first gameplay trailer. If other rumours are to be believed,GTA VIwill be released sometime between 2024 to 2025 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Twitch

We’d all love to playGrand Theft Auto VIearly, right? Of course, we do. Yet, that enthusiasm to play Rockstar Games’ next big release may land you in trouble if not careful.Rockstar Games announced that it was first working onGTA VIback in February 2022. However, if rumours are to be believed,GTA VImay have actually been indevelopment for nearly 10 years.Check out our GTA VI news round-up video below!Unfortunately, ever since the next entry in theGrand Theft Autoseries was announced to be in development, we’ve had no substantial updates fromRockstar Games. It’s the reason why we’ve had to make do with an endless stream of rumours, not to mention thoseinfamous gameplay leaksthat appear to be from a very early build.AdvertTo capitalise on fans' eagerness to playGTA VI, a Twitch account that posed as being the official Rockstar Games channel claimed to offer viewers free access to an early beta. Of course, there is no beta and this account was a scam trying to entice viewers to click on fraudulent links.AdvertOddly enough, this Twitch account was apparently a Twitch partner which offered an illusion of validity. I suppose it’s possible that this Twitch account may have been hacked, but that’s just a guess on my part. Reportedly, once a link was clicked, it asked viewers to log into their Steam account, providing the no-gooders access to all your games and details.Thankfully, that Twitch account has been banned. That being said, it’s not outside the realm of possibility that clone accounts won’t return, so please be vigilant just in case.At this time, Rockstar Games hasn’t announced a release date forGTA VIand we’ve not even been treated to its first gameplay trailer. If other rumours are to be believed,GTA VIwill be released sometime between 2024 to 2025 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Twitch
We’d all love to playGrand Theft Auto VIearly, right? Of course, we do. Yet, that enthusiasm to play Rockstar Games’ next big release may land you in trouble if not careful.Rockstar Games announced that it was first working onGTA VIback in February 2022. However, if rumours are to be believed,GTA VImay have actually been indevelopment for nearly 10 years.Check out our GTA VI news round-up video below!Unfortunately, ever since the next entry in theGrand Theft Autoseries was announced to be in development, we’ve had no substantial updates fromRockstar Games. It’s the reason why we’ve had to make do with an endless stream of rumours, not to mention thoseinfamous gameplay leaksthat appear to be from a very early build.AdvertTo capitalise on fans' eagerness to playGTA VI, a Twitch account that posed as being the official Rockstar Games channel claimed to offer viewers free access to an early beta. Of course, there is no beta and this account was a scam trying to entice viewers to click on fraudulent links.AdvertOddly enough, this Twitch account was apparently a Twitch partner which offered an illusion of validity. I suppose it’s possible that this Twitch account may have been hacked, but that’s just a guess on my part. Reportedly, once a link was clicked, it asked viewers to log into their Steam account, providing the no-gooders access to all your games and details.Thankfully, that Twitch account has been banned. That being said, it’s not outside the realm of possibility that clone accounts won’t return, so please be vigilant just in case.At this time, Rockstar Games hasn’t announced a release date forGTA VIand we’ve not even been treated to its first gameplay trailer. If other rumours are to be believed,GTA VIwill be released sometime between 2024 to 2025 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
We’d all love to playGrand Theft Auto VIearly, right? Of course, we do. Yet, that enthusiasm to play Rockstar Games’ next big release may land you in trouble if not careful.
Rockstar Games announced that it was first working onGTA VIback in February 2022. However, if rumours are to be believed,GTA VImay have actually been indevelopment for nearly 10 years.
Check out our GTA VI news round-up video below!
Unfortunately, ever since the next entry in theGrand Theft Autoseries was announced to be in development, we’ve had no substantial updates fromRockstar Games. It’s the reason why we’ve had to make do with an endless stream of rumours, not to mention thoseinfamous gameplay leaksthat appear to be from a very early build.
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To capitalise on fans' eagerness to playGTA VI, a Twitch account that posed as being the official Rockstar Games channel claimed to offer viewers free access to an early beta. Of course, there is no beta and this account was a scam trying to entice viewers to click on fraudulent links.
Advert
Advert
Oddly enough, this Twitch account was apparently a Twitch partner which offered an illusion of validity. I suppose it’s possible that this Twitch account may have been hacked, but that’s just a guess on my part. Reportedly, once a link was clicked, it asked viewers to log into their Steam account, providing the no-gooders access to all your games and details.
Thankfully, that Twitch account has been banned. That being said, it’s not outside the realm of possibility that clone accounts won’t return, so please be vigilant just in case.
At this time, Rockstar Games hasn’t announced a release date forGTA VIand we’ve not even been treated to its first gameplay trailer. If other rumours are to be believed,GTA VIwill be released sometime between 2024 to 2025 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Topics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Twitch