One former Rockstar Games developer has said they think thatGrand Theft Auto VI’s map should be smaller and denser compared to some of its predecessors.After all of the hype of last week, I thought I might never have to say the following sentence again, but unfortunately I do: The wait for aGrand Theft Auto VIreveal continues. Insiders were convinced thatRockstar Gameswould finally lift the lid onGTA VIlast week, particularly after a private video appeared on the studio’s site. The ebbing flow of hype certainly hadan effect on Rockstar’s stocksbut we ended the week announcement-less. It’s now looking as if a reveal might not comeuntil next yearbut in the meantime, one ex-dev is saying thatGTA VI’s map should be smaller than what fans have in mind.Take a look at this incredibleVice Cityremaster mod, the rumoured setting ofGTA VI.We have no idea whatGTA VI’s map will look like in its final form, but we’ve heard plenty of tidbits from so-called insiders. It’s thought to be the franchise’sbiggest to date, but one previous developer is hoping that that isn’t the case. Inan interviewwith PCGamesN, Tony Gowland said, “In terms of what I’m hoping for, I personally would like it to bring in a little bit in terms of size of the world.”AdvertGowland previously worked onLiberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, Chinatown Wars, andRed Dead Redemption. He continued, “I think a smaller but more densely packed location would maybe bring back some of that memorable navigation that I loved from the original.”“The only footage I’ve seen is a couple of bits of the leaked stuff, and I stopped watching pretty quickly. I found that really heartbreaking for the team, to have all their hard work first shown to the world in such a janky and unfinished state, and I’d much rather wait for an official trailer to get really hyped.“Of course, this is just Gowland’s wishlist and not a reflection of the final product. Insiders have teased multiple cities - and even countries. All we know is that we can’t wait to see what Rockstar has produced.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games

GTA 6 map should be smaller and denser, says ex Rockstar dev

One former Rockstar Games developer has said they think thatGrand Theft Auto VI’s map should be smaller and denser compared to some of its predecessors.After all of the hype of last week, I thought I might never have to say the following sentence again, but unfortunately I do: The wait for aGrand Theft Auto VIreveal continues. Insiders were convinced thatRockstar Gameswould finally lift the lid onGTA VIlast week, particularly after a private video appeared on the studio’s site. The ebbing flow of hype certainly hadan effect on Rockstar’s stocksbut we ended the week announcement-less. It’s now looking as if a reveal might not comeuntil next yearbut in the meantime, one ex-dev is saying thatGTA VI’s map should be smaller than what fans have in mind.Take a look at this incredibleVice Cityremaster mod, the rumoured setting ofGTA VI.We have no idea whatGTA VI’s map will look like in its final form, but we’ve heard plenty of tidbits from so-called insiders. It’s thought to be the franchise’sbiggest to date, but one previous developer is hoping that that isn’t the case. Inan interviewwith PCGamesN, Tony Gowland said, “In terms of what I’m hoping for, I personally would like it to bring in a little bit in terms of size of the world.”AdvertGowland previously worked onLiberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, Chinatown Wars, andRed Dead Redemption. He continued, “I think a smaller but more densely packed location would maybe bring back some of that memorable navigation that I loved from the original.”“The only footage I’ve seen is a couple of bits of the leaked stuff, and I stopped watching pretty quickly. I found that really heartbreaking for the team, to have all their hard work first shown to the world in such a janky and unfinished state, and I’d much rather wait for an official trailer to get really hyped.“Of course, this is just Gowland’s wishlist and not a reflection of the final product. Insiders have teased multiple cities - and even countries. All we know is that we can’t wait to see what Rockstar has produced.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games

One former Rockstar Games developer has said they think thatGrand Theft Auto VI’s map should be smaller and denser compared to some of its predecessors.After all of the hype of last week, I thought I might never have to say the following sentence again, but unfortunately I do: The wait for aGrand Theft Auto VIreveal continues. Insiders were convinced thatRockstar Gameswould finally lift the lid onGTA VIlast week, particularly after a private video appeared on the studio’s site. The ebbing flow of hype certainly hadan effect on Rockstar’s stocksbut we ended the week announcement-less. It’s now looking as if a reveal might not comeuntil next yearbut in the meantime, one ex-dev is saying thatGTA VI’s map should be smaller than what fans have in mind.Take a look at this incredibleVice Cityremaster mod, the rumoured setting ofGTA VI.We have no idea whatGTA VI’s map will look like in its final form, but we’ve heard plenty of tidbits from so-called insiders. It’s thought to be the franchise’sbiggest to date, but one previous developer is hoping that that isn’t the case. Inan interviewwith PCGamesN, Tony Gowland said, “In terms of what I’m hoping for, I personally would like it to bring in a little bit in terms of size of the world.”AdvertGowland previously worked onLiberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, Chinatown Wars, andRed Dead Redemption. He continued, “I think a smaller but more densely packed location would maybe bring back some of that memorable navigation that I loved from the original.”“The only footage I’ve seen is a couple of bits of the leaked stuff, and I stopped watching pretty quickly. I found that really heartbreaking for the team, to have all their hard work first shown to the world in such a janky and unfinished state, and I’d much rather wait for an official trailer to get really hyped.“Of course, this is just Gowland’s wishlist and not a reflection of the final product. Insiders have teased multiple cities - and even countries. All we know is that we can’t wait to see what Rockstar has produced.

One former Rockstar Games developer has said they think thatGrand Theft Auto VI’s map should be smaller and denser compared to some of its predecessors.

After all of the hype of last week, I thought I might never have to say the following sentence again, but unfortunately I do: The wait for aGrand Theft Auto VIreveal continues. Insiders were convinced thatRockstar Gameswould finally lift the lid onGTA VIlast week, particularly after a private video appeared on the studio’s site. The ebbing flow of hype certainly hadan effect on Rockstar’s stocksbut we ended the week announcement-less. It’s now looking as if a reveal might not comeuntil next yearbut in the meantime, one ex-dev is saying thatGTA VI’s map should be smaller than what fans have in mind.

Take a look at this incredibleVice Cityremaster mod, the rumoured setting ofGTA VI.

We have no idea whatGTA VI’s map will look like in its final form, but we’ve heard plenty of tidbits from so-called insiders. It’s thought to be the franchise’sbiggest to date, but one previous developer is hoping that that isn’t the case. Inan interviewwith PCGamesN, Tony Gowland said, “In terms of what I’m hoping for, I personally would like it to bring in a little bit in terms of size of the world.”

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Gowland previously worked onLiberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, Chinatown Wars, andRed Dead Redemption. He continued, “I think a smaller but more densely packed location would maybe bring back some of that memorable navigation that I loved from the original.”

“The only footage I’ve seen is a couple of bits of the leaked stuff, and I stopped watching pretty quickly. I found that really heartbreaking for the team, to have all their hard work first shown to the world in such a janky and unfinished state, and I’d much rather wait for an official trailer to get really hyped.”

Of course, this is just Gowland’s wishlist and not a reflection of the final product. Insiders have teased multiple cities - and even countries. All we know is that we can’t wait to see what Rockstar has produced.

Topics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games