A previous Rockstar Games employee has claimedGrand Theft Auto VIhas been in development for over a decade.Despite the occasionalgameplay leakand unconfirmed rumour, we’re still in the dark when it comes toRockstar’snext open-world adventure,Grand Theft Auto VI.Miss theRed Dead Redemptionre-release announcement? Check it out belowRockstar’s publisherTake-Two Interactivehas hinted the game will releasesometime in 2025, but we’re yet to receive confirmation, as well as an official first look at the game.AdvertHowever, a previous developer for Rockstar Games has emerged with some juicy information about the title, specifically how long it’s been in development. While the developer will go unnamed, a post on their LinkedIn summarises their experience in the game industry, with one line reading: “Grand Theft Auto VI- Lead Video Editor, Research Dept. (2015-2018).The post impliesGTA VIentered development two years afterGrand Theft Auto Vwas released.To be fair, it’s not surprising.GTA VIis rumoured to be enormous compared toGTA V,includingseveral cities to exploreinstead of just one. Insider information also suggests there’ll be more detail in the world than ever before, as well as more activities for the player to get involved with.It’s also likely a large part ofGTA VIwill be its new online mode, which will need even more content to keep players interested over the long term. That being said, players are concerned the next iteration ofGTA Onlinewill belittered with microtransactions, especially after how much money was generated from them inGTA V.AdvertIt wasn’t just GTA on the developer’s resume though, there was also a line regardingBully 2andBully 3,sequels to the original Rockstar game released in 2006.In other news,Red Dead Redemptionfans still aren’t over thedisappointing announcement of theRed Dead Redemption 1re-release. The upcoming port has been criticised andreview-bombedfor its price point, as well as for adding no new content or improvements whatsoever.Grand Theft Auto VIis yet to receive an official reveal, but fingers-crossed Rockstar has something planned for later in the year.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA Online,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

A previous Rockstar Games employee has claimedGrand Theft Auto VIhas been in development for over a decade.Despite the occasionalgameplay leakand unconfirmed rumour, we’re still in the dark when it comes toRockstar’snext open-world adventure,Grand Theft Auto VI.Miss theRed Dead Redemptionre-release announcement? Check it out belowRockstar’s publisherTake-Two Interactivehas hinted the game will releasesometime in 2025, but we’re yet to receive confirmation, as well as an official first look at the game.AdvertHowever, a previous developer for Rockstar Games has emerged with some juicy information about the title, specifically how long it’s been in development. While the developer will go unnamed, a post on their LinkedIn summarises their experience in the game industry, with one line reading: “Grand Theft Auto VI- Lead Video Editor, Research Dept. (2015-2018).The post impliesGTA VIentered development two years afterGrand Theft Auto Vwas released.To be fair, it’s not surprising.GTA VIis rumoured to be enormous compared toGTA V,includingseveral cities to exploreinstead of just one. Insider information also suggests there’ll be more detail in the world than ever before, as well as more activities for the player to get involved with.It’s also likely a large part ofGTA VIwill be its new online mode, which will need even more content to keep players interested over the long term. That being said, players are concerned the next iteration ofGTA Onlinewill belittered with microtransactions, especially after how much money was generated from them inGTA V.AdvertIt wasn’t just GTA on the developer’s resume though, there was also a line regardingBully 2andBully 3,sequels to the original Rockstar game released in 2006.In other news,Red Dead Redemptionfans still aren’t over thedisappointing announcement of theRed Dead Redemption 1re-release. The upcoming port has been criticised andreview-bombedfor its price point, as well as for adding no new content or improvements whatsoever.Grand Theft Auto VIis yet to receive an official reveal, but fingers-crossed Rockstar has something planned for later in the year.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA Online,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Xbox,PlayStation,PC
A previous Rockstar Games employee has claimedGrand Theft Auto VIhas been in development for over a decade.Despite the occasionalgameplay leakand unconfirmed rumour, we’re still in the dark when it comes toRockstar’snext open-world adventure,Grand Theft Auto VI.Miss theRed Dead Redemptionre-release announcement? Check it out belowRockstar’s publisherTake-Two Interactivehas hinted the game will releasesometime in 2025, but we’re yet to receive confirmation, as well as an official first look at the game.AdvertHowever, a previous developer for Rockstar Games has emerged with some juicy information about the title, specifically how long it’s been in development. While the developer will go unnamed, a post on their LinkedIn summarises their experience in the game industry, with one line reading: “Grand Theft Auto VI- Lead Video Editor, Research Dept. (2015-2018).The post impliesGTA VIentered development two years afterGrand Theft Auto Vwas released.To be fair, it’s not surprising.GTA VIis rumoured to be enormous compared toGTA V,includingseveral cities to exploreinstead of just one. Insider information also suggests there’ll be more detail in the world than ever before, as well as more activities for the player to get involved with.It’s also likely a large part ofGTA VIwill be its new online mode, which will need even more content to keep players interested over the long term. That being said, players are concerned the next iteration ofGTA Onlinewill belittered with microtransactions, especially after how much money was generated from them inGTA V.AdvertIt wasn’t just GTA on the developer’s resume though, there was also a line regardingBully 2andBully 3,sequels to the original Rockstar game released in 2006.In other news,Red Dead Redemptionfans still aren’t over thedisappointing announcement of theRed Dead Redemption 1re-release. The upcoming port has been criticised andreview-bombedfor its price point, as well as for adding no new content or improvements whatsoever.Grand Theft Auto VIis yet to receive an official reveal, but fingers-crossed Rockstar has something planned for later in the year.
A previous Rockstar Games employee has claimedGrand Theft Auto VIhas been in development for over a decade.
Despite the occasionalgameplay leakand unconfirmed rumour, we’re still in the dark when it comes toRockstar’snext open-world adventure,Grand Theft Auto VI.
Miss theRed Dead Redemptionre-release announcement? Check it out below
Rockstar’s publisherTake-Two Interactivehas hinted the game will releasesometime in 2025, but we’re yet to receive confirmation, as well as an official first look at the game.
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However, a previous developer for Rockstar Games has emerged with some juicy information about the title, specifically how long it’s been in development. While the developer will go unnamed, a post on their LinkedIn summarises their experience in the game industry, with one line reading: “Grand Theft Auto VI- Lead Video Editor, Research Dept. (2015-2018).
The post impliesGTA VIentered development two years afterGrand Theft Auto Vwas released.
To be fair, it’s not surprising.GTA VIis rumoured to be enormous compared toGTA V,includingseveral cities to exploreinstead of just one. Insider information also suggests there’ll be more detail in the world than ever before, as well as more activities for the player to get involved with.
It’s also likely a large part ofGTA VIwill be its new online mode, which will need even more content to keep players interested over the long term. That being said, players are concerned the next iteration ofGTA Onlinewill belittered with microtransactions, especially after how much money was generated from them inGTA V.
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It wasn’t just GTA on the developer’s resume though, there was also a line regardingBully 2andBully 3,sequels to the original Rockstar game released in 2006.
In other news,Red Dead Redemptionfans still aren’t over thedisappointing announcement of theRed Dead Redemption 1re-release. The upcoming port has been criticised andreview-bombedfor its price point, as well as for adding no new content or improvements whatsoever.
Grand Theft Auto VIis yet to receive an official reveal, but fingers-crossed Rockstar has something planned for later in the year.
Topics:GTA 6,GTA Online,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Xbox,PlayStation,PC