Since the release ofGTA IIIin 2001, the GTA series has evolved into something much bigger than its predecessors. Today, it’s a global juggernaut in the video game industry.Each new release ofGrand Theft Autohas grown bigger in more ways than one in terms of popularity, map size, gameplay features and more, and we expect thatGTA VIwill be no exception.Check out the GTA VI trailer below!BeforeRockstar Gamesofficially revealedGTA VIto the world with itsfirst trailer, the game had suffered frommany leakstaken from early builds that were not a true representation of the final product. From gameplay, main protagonists and plot details, theGTA VIleaks were a nightmare to keep contained for the developer.AdvertOut of those leaks came the rumours that the final version ofGTA VIwill have a whoppinginstall size of 750GBto accommodate its speculated 400 hours of gameplay.In fairness, the prospect ofGTA VIbeing around 750GB is not outside the realm of possibility because we’re already seeing video games hit the 200GB+ mark. So with a game that’s likely to have one of the largest maps ever with loads of features, I’d be shocked ifGTA VIdoesn’t well exceed 200GB.In terms of the 400 hours of gameplay, that is more believable. InGTA V, it’s easy to spend hundreds of hours causing mayhem in its single-player campaign, let aloneGTA Online.AdvertHowever, with data taken from a leaked document said to be 60 pages long, it’s claimed that the developer build ofGTA VIwas around 80GB. That being said, as ReddituserDenso95 mentions, this 80GB build is a very early version and will be missing loads of features not to mention that it will be visually less impressive with missing textures.AdvertWith that in mind, Denso95 predicts thatGTA VIcould be around 200GB and not the whopping 750GB estimate. I think we can all agree that 200GB is far more reasonable even if that size is likely to grow the moreGTA VIbenefits from patches and content updates.At the time of writing,Grand Theft Auto VIis scheduled to be released in late 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S with its PC launch yet to be announced.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA,GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

GTA 6 file size leaks, and we can definitely relax

Since the release ofGTA IIIin 2001, the GTA series has evolved into something much bigger than its predecessors. Today, it’s a global juggernaut in the video game industry.Each new release ofGrand Theft Autohas grown bigger in more ways than one in terms of popularity, map size, gameplay features and more, and we expect thatGTA VIwill be no exception.Check out the GTA VI trailer below!BeforeRockstar Gamesofficially revealedGTA VIto the world with itsfirst trailer, the game had suffered frommany leakstaken from early builds that were not a true representation of the final product. From gameplay, main protagonists and plot details, theGTA VIleaks were a nightmare to keep contained for the developer.AdvertOut of those leaks came the rumours that the final version ofGTA VIwill have a whoppinginstall size of 750GBto accommodate its speculated 400 hours of gameplay.In fairness, the prospect ofGTA VIbeing around 750GB is not outside the realm of possibility because we’re already seeing video games hit the 200GB+ mark. So with a game that’s likely to have one of the largest maps ever with loads of features, I’d be shocked ifGTA VIdoesn’t well exceed 200GB.In terms of the 400 hours of gameplay, that is more believable. InGTA V, it’s easy to spend hundreds of hours causing mayhem in its single-player campaign, let aloneGTA Online.AdvertHowever, with data taken from a leaked document said to be 60 pages long, it’s claimed that the developer build ofGTA VIwas around 80GB. That being said, as ReddituserDenso95 mentions, this 80GB build is a very early version and will be missing loads of features not to mention that it will be visually less impressive with missing textures.AdvertWith that in mind, Denso95 predicts thatGTA VIcould be around 200GB and not the whopping 750GB estimate. I think we can all agree that 200GB is far more reasonable even if that size is likely to grow the moreGTA VIbenefits from patches and content updates.At the time of writing,Grand Theft Auto VIis scheduled to be released in late 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S with its PC launch yet to be announced.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA,GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Since the release ofGTA IIIin 2001, the GTA series has evolved into something much bigger than its predecessors. Today, it’s a global juggernaut in the video game industry.Each new release ofGrand Theft Autohas grown bigger in more ways than one in terms of popularity, map size, gameplay features and more, and we expect thatGTA VIwill be no exception.Check out the GTA VI trailer below!BeforeRockstar Gamesofficially revealedGTA VIto the world with itsfirst trailer, the game had suffered frommany leakstaken from early builds that were not a true representation of the final product. From gameplay, main protagonists and plot details, theGTA VIleaks were a nightmare to keep contained for the developer.AdvertOut of those leaks came the rumours that the final version ofGTA VIwill have a whoppinginstall size of 750GBto accommodate its speculated 400 hours of gameplay.In fairness, the prospect ofGTA VIbeing around 750GB is not outside the realm of possibility because we’re already seeing video games hit the 200GB+ mark. So with a game that’s likely to have one of the largest maps ever with loads of features, I’d be shocked ifGTA VIdoesn’t well exceed 200GB.In terms of the 400 hours of gameplay, that is more believable. InGTA V, it’s easy to spend hundreds of hours causing mayhem in its single-player campaign, let aloneGTA Online.AdvertHowever, with data taken from a leaked document said to be 60 pages long, it’s claimed that the developer build ofGTA VIwas around 80GB. That being said, as ReddituserDenso95 mentions, this 80GB build is a very early version and will be missing loads of features not to mention that it will be visually less impressive with missing textures.AdvertWith that in mind, Denso95 predicts thatGTA VIcould be around 200GB and not the whopping 750GB estimate. I think we can all agree that 200GB is far more reasonable even if that size is likely to grow the moreGTA VIbenefits from patches and content updates.At the time of writing,Grand Theft Auto VIis scheduled to be released in late 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S with its PC launch yet to be announced.

Since the release ofGTA IIIin 2001, the GTA series has evolved into something much bigger than its predecessors. Today, it’s a global juggernaut in the video game industry.

Each new release ofGrand Theft Autohas grown bigger in more ways than one in terms of popularity, map size, gameplay features and more, and we expect thatGTA VIwill be no exception.

Check out the GTA VI trailer below!

BeforeRockstar Gamesofficially revealedGTA VIto the world with itsfirst trailer, the game had suffered frommany leakstaken from early builds that were not a true representation of the final product. From gameplay, main protagonists and plot details, theGTA VIleaks were a nightmare to keep contained for the developer.

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Out of those leaks came the rumours that the final version ofGTA VIwill have a whoppinginstall size of 750GBto accommodate its speculated 400 hours of gameplay.

In fairness, the prospect ofGTA VIbeing around 750GB is not outside the realm of possibility because we’re already seeing video games hit the 200GB+ mark. So with a game that’s likely to have one of the largest maps ever with loads of features, I’d be shocked ifGTA VIdoesn’t well exceed 200GB.

In terms of the 400 hours of gameplay, that is more believable. InGTA V, it’s easy to spend hundreds of hours causing mayhem in its single-player campaign, let aloneGTA Online.

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However, with data taken from a leaked document said to be 60 pages long, it’s claimed that the developer build ofGTA VIwas around 80GB. That being said, as ReddituserDenso95 mentions, this 80GB build is a very early version and will be missing loads of features not to mention that it will be visually less impressive with missing textures.

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With that in mind, Denso95 predicts thatGTA VIcould be around 200GB and not the whopping 750GB estimate. I think we can all agree that 200GB is far more reasonable even if that size is likely to grow the moreGTA VIbenefits from patches and content updates.

At the time of writing,Grand Theft Auto VIis scheduled to be released in late 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S with its PC launch yet to be announced.

Topics:GTA,GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X