
The final countdown is on forGrand Theft Auto VI. It may not feel like it given that we still don’t have a release date but with every passing day, we inch closer to the game’s launch.
Can you believe that it’s been four months sinceGTA VI’s first trailer dropped? Hopefully, it won’t be too long before we get our first glimpse at some gameplay - and that coveted release date, of course.
I shouldn’t think this’ll be news to anyone at this stage but I’ll remind you thatGTA VIwill take us back to Vice City, with a new tale starring dual protagonists Jason and Lucia.
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While recent rumours that claimed the game has been internally delayed weredispelled as false, there is some cancellation news that’s come as a shock to fans.
In case you missed it, a recent leak seemingly confirmed thatRockstar Gameshad previously cancelled both a sequel toBullyand several single-playerGTAVstory DLCs.
ICYMI: Take a look atGTA VIin action below.
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“Are you telling me Rockstar cancelledBully 2and eightGTA VDLCs?” onedeclared, garnering over 2,500 upvotes.
“Bullyis my favourite game ever. I’ll never not be sad not to get a sequel,”wroteReddit user MaeronTargaryen, while EddyCI8added, “Hands down the best game of the 21st century.”
Acrobatic_Apricot_96said, “Who needs DLCs forGTA Vwhen they can milk the online feature and get more richer doing it?” It’s a valid point.
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Whether we will see single-player expansions forGTA VIremains to be seen, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the game followed inGTA V’s footsteps with a focus onGTA Onlineoutside of the main game.
“Everything changed after online mode was released,”addedVisible_Elevator192.
GTA Onlineis both wildly successful and wildly unpopular amongst GTA fans. It’ll be interesting to see how it evolves with this in mind following the launch ofGTA VI.
Topics:GTA 5,GTA 6,GTA Online,Rockstar Games