Grand Theft Auto VIfans are somewhat disappointed that the game might be coming at the expense of several other cancelled or scaled back Rockstar Games projects.We’re several months on fromRockstar Games’ initial reveal ofGTA VI, so you can understand why fans are itching for something new. Given that the game isn’t due to launch until 2025, it’s unlikely we’ll get our first glimpse at gameplay for several months yet. In the meantime,GTA VI’srelease month was hinted atin Take-Two Interactive’s latest earnings call, and then seeminglyaltered a few days laterin what is certainly a head-scratching move. While we’re all thrilled thatGTA VIis now tangibly on the way, some have pointed out that it’s not without cost.You may as well watch it once more. Take a look atGTA VI’s trailer below.As Reddit user GeraltofRivea3pointed out, several other Rockstar Games projects have taken knockbacks in recent years. It was previously revealed thatRed Dead Onlinewould no longer gain major content updates, while insiders claimed that aGTA IVremaster had also been cancelled. We have since gained aRed Dead Redemptionremaster, but some can’t help but wonder if that began life as a remake.AdvertWhile this is all speculative, the working theory is that a game as demanding asGTA VIrequires all hands on deck forcing some difficult decisions at Rockstar. “Sad. I much prefer Red Dead to GTA,” user ExtraRealNicewrote, while a more optimistic ARandomGuyThe3said, “Why are y’all disappointed that they’re making a new game instead of remaking things you already have and then selling it to you again?”I’m certainly all forGTA VIover remasters. That being said, I think we’re all hoping to return to the Red Dead franchise one day, in whatever iteration that might be. I’m sure Rockstar Games knows what it’s doing.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption

GTA 6 fans disappointed by quiet cancellations by Rockstar Games

Grand Theft Auto VIfans are somewhat disappointed that the game might be coming at the expense of several other cancelled or scaled back Rockstar Games projects.We’re several months on fromRockstar Games’ initial reveal ofGTA VI, so you can understand why fans are itching for something new. Given that the game isn’t due to launch until 2025, it’s unlikely we’ll get our first glimpse at gameplay for several months yet. In the meantime,GTA VI’srelease month was hinted atin Take-Two Interactive’s latest earnings call, and then seeminglyaltered a few days laterin what is certainly a head-scratching move. While we’re all thrilled thatGTA VIis now tangibly on the way, some have pointed out that it’s not without cost.You may as well watch it once more. Take a look atGTA VI’s trailer below.As Reddit user GeraltofRivea3pointed out, several other Rockstar Games projects have taken knockbacks in recent years. It was previously revealed thatRed Dead Onlinewould no longer gain major content updates, while insiders claimed that aGTA IVremaster had also been cancelled. We have since gained aRed Dead Redemptionremaster, but some can’t help but wonder if that began life as a remake.AdvertWhile this is all speculative, the working theory is that a game as demanding asGTA VIrequires all hands on deck forcing some difficult decisions at Rockstar. “Sad. I much prefer Red Dead to GTA,” user ExtraRealNicewrote, while a more optimistic ARandomGuyThe3said, “Why are y’all disappointed that they’re making a new game instead of remaking things you already have and then selling it to you again?”I’m certainly all forGTA VIover remasters. That being said, I think we’re all hoping to return to the Red Dead franchise one day, in whatever iteration that might be. I’m sure Rockstar Games knows what it’s doing.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption

Grand Theft Auto VIfans are somewhat disappointed that the game might be coming at the expense of several other cancelled or scaled back Rockstar Games projects.We’re several months on fromRockstar Games’ initial reveal ofGTA VI, so you can understand why fans are itching for something new. Given that the game isn’t due to launch until 2025, it’s unlikely we’ll get our first glimpse at gameplay for several months yet. In the meantime,GTA VI’srelease month was hinted atin Take-Two Interactive’s latest earnings call, and then seeminglyaltered a few days laterin what is certainly a head-scratching move. While we’re all thrilled thatGTA VIis now tangibly on the way, some have pointed out that it’s not without cost.You may as well watch it once more. Take a look atGTA VI’s trailer below.As Reddit user GeraltofRivea3pointed out, several other Rockstar Games projects have taken knockbacks in recent years. It was previously revealed thatRed Dead Onlinewould no longer gain major content updates, while insiders claimed that aGTA IVremaster had also been cancelled. We have since gained aRed Dead Redemptionremaster, but some can’t help but wonder if that began life as a remake.AdvertWhile this is all speculative, the working theory is that a game as demanding asGTA VIrequires all hands on deck forcing some difficult decisions at Rockstar. “Sad. I much prefer Red Dead to GTA,” user ExtraRealNicewrote, while a more optimistic ARandomGuyThe3said, “Why are y’all disappointed that they’re making a new game instead of remaking things you already have and then selling it to you again?”I’m certainly all forGTA VIover remasters. That being said, I think we’re all hoping to return to the Red Dead franchise one day, in whatever iteration that might be. I’m sure Rockstar Games knows what it’s doing.

Grand Theft Auto VIfans are somewhat disappointed that the game might be coming at the expense of several other cancelled or scaled back Rockstar Games projects.

We’re several months on fromRockstar Games’ initial reveal ofGTA VI, so you can understand why fans are itching for something new. Given that the game isn’t due to launch until 2025, it’s unlikely we’ll get our first glimpse at gameplay for several months yet. In the meantime,GTA VI’srelease month was hinted atin Take-Two Interactive’s latest earnings call, and then seeminglyaltered a few days laterin what is certainly a head-scratching move. While we’re all thrilled thatGTA VIis now tangibly on the way, some have pointed out that it’s not without cost.

You may as well watch it once more. Take a look atGTA VI’s trailer below.

As Reddit user GeraltofRivea3pointed out, several other Rockstar Games projects have taken knockbacks in recent years. It was previously revealed thatRed Dead Onlinewould no longer gain major content updates, while insiders claimed that aGTA IVremaster had also been cancelled. We have since gained aRed Dead Redemptionremaster, but some can’t help but wonder if that began life as a remake.

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While this is all speculative, the working theory is that a game as demanding asGTA VIrequires all hands on deck forcing some difficult decisions at Rockstar. “Sad. I much prefer Red Dead to GTA,” user ExtraRealNicewrote, while a more optimistic ARandomGuyThe3said, “Why are y’all disappointed that they’re making a new game instead of remaking things you already have and then selling it to you again?”

I’m certainly all forGTA VIover remasters. That being said, I think we’re all hoping to return to the Red Dead franchise one day, in whatever iteration that might be. I’m sure Rockstar Games knows what it’s doing.

Topics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Red Dead Redemption