Red Dead Redemption 2had one big problem, and hopefullyGTA VIisn’t doomed to repeat it.As fantastic asRed Dead Redemption 2is, I don’t envy the players that can replay it over, and over, and over again.Check out the first trailer for GTA VIbelowAfter an initial playthrough where you take your time, finish the story, complete every side mission and scour the map for secrets and goodies, the last thing you’d probably want to do is start the whole thing over again, mainly due to the sheer length of the game’s story mode.AdvertFortunately it’s believedRockstar Gameshas picked up on that minor criticism, as it’s saidGTA VI’sstory mode will be significantly shorter, hopefully giving us more time to take in the sights and do some exploring instead.YouTuberLegacyKillaHDis the one who made the claim, saying the game will be shorter thanRed Dead Redemption 2, but still longer thanGTA V.For reference,Red Dead Redemption 2’smain story takes around 50 hurs to finish, whereasGTA Vtakes 32 hours, this is according toHowLongToBeat.This potentially placesGTA VIin the 35-40 hour bracket, a reasonable length for a singleplayer game, and not counting whatever side stories or activities will be available in the game’s open world, as well just general messing around.AdvertOf course, as always, Rockstar Games has commented on the game’s length, nor has it even shown official gameplay yet though it’s believed asecond trailer will debut soon.With this in mind take the rumour with a pinch of salt, but it wouldn’t be the worst news in the world if it turned out to be true.GTA VIis reportedly still on track to make its 2025 release date, though it’s unclear when exactly we can expect it to drop.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games

GTA 6 is fixing one of Red Dead Redemption 2’s biggest problems

Red Dead Redemption 2had one big problem, and hopefullyGTA VIisn’t doomed to repeat it.As fantastic asRed Dead Redemption 2is, I don’t envy the players that can replay it over, and over, and over again.Check out the first trailer for GTA VIbelowAfter an initial playthrough where you take your time, finish the story, complete every side mission and scour the map for secrets and goodies, the last thing you’d probably want to do is start the whole thing over again, mainly due to the sheer length of the game’s story mode.AdvertFortunately it’s believedRockstar Gameshas picked up on that minor criticism, as it’s saidGTA VI’sstory mode will be significantly shorter, hopefully giving us more time to take in the sights and do some exploring instead.YouTuberLegacyKillaHDis the one who made the claim, saying the game will be shorter thanRed Dead Redemption 2, but still longer thanGTA V.For reference,Red Dead Redemption 2’smain story takes around 50 hurs to finish, whereasGTA Vtakes 32 hours, this is according toHowLongToBeat.This potentially placesGTA VIin the 35-40 hour bracket, a reasonable length for a singleplayer game, and not counting whatever side stories or activities will be available in the game’s open world, as well just general messing around.AdvertOf course, as always, Rockstar Games has commented on the game’s length, nor has it even shown official gameplay yet though it’s believed asecond trailer will debut soon.With this in mind take the rumour with a pinch of salt, but it wouldn’t be the worst news in the world if it turned out to be true.GTA VIis reportedly still on track to make its 2025 release date, though it’s unclear when exactly we can expect it to drop.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games

Red Dead Redemption 2had one big problem, and hopefullyGTA VIisn’t doomed to repeat it.As fantastic asRed Dead Redemption 2is, I don’t envy the players that can replay it over, and over, and over again.Check out the first trailer for GTA VIbelowAfter an initial playthrough where you take your time, finish the story, complete every side mission and scour the map for secrets and goodies, the last thing you’d probably want to do is start the whole thing over again, mainly due to the sheer length of the game’s story mode.AdvertFortunately it’s believedRockstar Gameshas picked up on that minor criticism, as it’s saidGTA VI’sstory mode will be significantly shorter, hopefully giving us more time to take in the sights and do some exploring instead.YouTuberLegacyKillaHDis the one who made the claim, saying the game will be shorter thanRed Dead Redemption 2, but still longer thanGTA V.For reference,Red Dead Redemption 2’smain story takes around 50 hurs to finish, whereasGTA Vtakes 32 hours, this is according toHowLongToBeat.This potentially placesGTA VIin the 35-40 hour bracket, a reasonable length for a singleplayer game, and not counting whatever side stories or activities will be available in the game’s open world, as well just general messing around.AdvertOf course, as always, Rockstar Games has commented on the game’s length, nor has it even shown official gameplay yet though it’s believed asecond trailer will debut soon.With this in mind take the rumour with a pinch of salt, but it wouldn’t be the worst news in the world if it turned out to be true.GTA VIis reportedly still on track to make its 2025 release date, though it’s unclear when exactly we can expect it to drop.

Red Dead Redemption 2had one big problem, and hopefullyGTA VIisn’t doomed to repeat it.

As fantastic asRed Dead Redemption 2is, I don’t envy the players that can replay it over, and over, and over again.

Check out the first trailer for GTA VIbelow

After an initial playthrough where you take your time, finish the story, complete every side mission and scour the map for secrets and goodies, the last thing you’d probably want to do is start the whole thing over again, mainly due to the sheer length of the game’s story mode.

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Fortunately it’s believedRockstar Gameshas picked up on that minor criticism, as it’s saidGTA VI’sstory mode will be significantly shorter, hopefully giving us more time to take in the sights and do some exploring instead.

YouTuberLegacyKillaHDis the one who made the claim, saying the game will be shorter thanRed Dead Redemption 2, but still longer thanGTA V.

For reference,Red Dead Redemption 2’smain story takes around 50 hurs to finish, whereasGTA Vtakes 32 hours, this is according toHowLongToBeat.

This potentially placesGTA VIin the 35-40 hour bracket, a reasonable length for a singleplayer game, and not counting whatever side stories or activities will be available in the game’s open world, as well just general messing around.

Advert

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Of course, as always, Rockstar Games has commented on the game’s length, nor has it even shown official gameplay yet though it’s believed asecond trailer will debut soon.

With this in mind take the rumour with a pinch of salt, but it wouldn’t be the worst news in the world if it turned out to be true.

GTA VIis reportedly still on track to make its 2025 release date, though it’s unclear when exactly we can expect it to drop.

Topics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games