Grand Theft Auto VIis coming towards the end of 2025, and while we’re still waiting on official gameplay the latest leaks are painting a clear picture of what it could be like.Rockstar Games’publisher Take-Two Interactive recently had its annual earnings call, which confirmed speculation thatGTA VIwilllaunch in Fall 2025.Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelowWhile that’s still a bloody long time away, it at least adds another piece of the puzzle ofGTA VI, and now all we’re really waiting for is alook at the game itselfoutside of cutscenes and cinematic shots.AdvertIt’s unclear when Rockstar Games plans to drop this information, though in the meantime leakers have been meticulously searching and sharing details they’ve discovered.One such detail comes from Reddit user Denso95, who shared a long list of discoveries, including a more in-depth version of the Wanted Level system.Denso95saysthere will be “Wi-Fi hotspots” in the game, which will seemingly tie in to the expanded phone capabilities briefly seen in the trailer, as it seems social media will be a big part of the gameplay.This will also tie in to police chases, as it’s said that when you commit a crime, “cops won’t show up immediately. It takes time for them to be dispatched.”AdvertIt’s speculated that crimes committed in Wi-Fi hotspot zones will be reported more quickly, whereas those in more rural areas will take more time to go through.Take this with a pinch of salt, but if it’s legitimate it’ll add a whole new element to heists and random crimes, and it’s also said you’ll be able to cooperate and interact with the police when they arrive, they won’t just shoot you down as they tended to do inGTA V.GTA VIwill launch in Fall 2025, and is expected to make some enormous changes to the formula of the series.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Grand Theft Auto VIis coming towards the end of 2025, and while we’re still waiting on official gameplay the latest leaks are painting a clear picture of what it could be like.Rockstar Games’publisher Take-Two Interactive recently had its annual earnings call, which confirmed speculation thatGTA VIwilllaunch in Fall 2025.Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelowWhile that’s still a bloody long time away, it at least adds another piece of the puzzle ofGTA VI, and now all we’re really waiting for is alook at the game itselfoutside of cutscenes and cinematic shots.AdvertIt’s unclear when Rockstar Games plans to drop this information, though in the meantime leakers have been meticulously searching and sharing details they’ve discovered.One such detail comes from Reddit user Denso95, who shared a long list of discoveries, including a more in-depth version of the Wanted Level system.Denso95saysthere will be “Wi-Fi hotspots” in the game, which will seemingly tie in to the expanded phone capabilities briefly seen in the trailer, as it seems social media will be a big part of the gameplay.This will also tie in to police chases, as it’s said that when you commit a crime, “cops won’t show up immediately. It takes time for them to be dispatched.”AdvertIt’s speculated that crimes committed in Wi-Fi hotspot zones will be reported more quickly, whereas those in more rural areas will take more time to go through.Take this with a pinch of salt, but if it’s legitimate it’ll add a whole new element to heists and random crimes, and it’s also said you’ll be able to cooperate and interact with the police when they arrive, they won’t just shoot you down as they tended to do inGTA V.GTA VIwill launch in Fall 2025, and is expected to make some enormous changes to the formula of the series.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC
Grand Theft Auto VIis coming towards the end of 2025, and while we’re still waiting on official gameplay the latest leaks are painting a clear picture of what it could be like.Rockstar Games’publisher Take-Two Interactive recently had its annual earnings call, which confirmed speculation thatGTA VIwilllaunch in Fall 2025.Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelowWhile that’s still a bloody long time away, it at least adds another piece of the puzzle ofGTA VI, and now all we’re really waiting for is alook at the game itselfoutside of cutscenes and cinematic shots.AdvertIt’s unclear when Rockstar Games plans to drop this information, though in the meantime leakers have been meticulously searching and sharing details they’ve discovered.One such detail comes from Reddit user Denso95, who shared a long list of discoveries, including a more in-depth version of the Wanted Level system.Denso95saysthere will be “Wi-Fi hotspots” in the game, which will seemingly tie in to the expanded phone capabilities briefly seen in the trailer, as it seems social media will be a big part of the gameplay.This will also tie in to police chases, as it’s said that when you commit a crime, “cops won’t show up immediately. It takes time for them to be dispatched.”AdvertIt’s speculated that crimes committed in Wi-Fi hotspot zones will be reported more quickly, whereas those in more rural areas will take more time to go through.Take this with a pinch of salt, but if it’s legitimate it’ll add a whole new element to heists and random crimes, and it’s also said you’ll be able to cooperate and interact with the police when they arrive, they won’t just shoot you down as they tended to do inGTA V.GTA VIwill launch in Fall 2025, and is expected to make some enormous changes to the formula of the series.
Grand Theft Auto VIis coming towards the end of 2025, and while we’re still waiting on official gameplay the latest leaks are painting a clear picture of what it could be like.
Rockstar Games’publisher Take-Two Interactive recently had its annual earnings call, which confirmed speculation thatGTA VIwilllaunch in Fall 2025.
Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelow
While that’s still a bloody long time away, it at least adds another piece of the puzzle ofGTA VI, and now all we’re really waiting for is alook at the game itselfoutside of cutscenes and cinematic shots.
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It’s unclear when Rockstar Games plans to drop this information, though in the meantime leakers have been meticulously searching and sharing details they’ve discovered.
One such detail comes from Reddit user Denso95, who shared a long list of discoveries, including a more in-depth version of the Wanted Level system.
Denso95saysthere will be “Wi-Fi hotspots” in the game, which will seemingly tie in to the expanded phone capabilities briefly seen in the trailer, as it seems social media will be a big part of the gameplay.
This will also tie in to police chases, as it’s said that when you commit a crime, “cops won’t show up immediately. It takes time for them to be dispatched.”
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It’s speculated that crimes committed in Wi-Fi hotspot zones will be reported more quickly, whereas those in more rural areas will take more time to go through.
Take this with a pinch of salt, but if it’s legitimate it’ll add a whole new element to heists and random crimes, and it’s also said you’ll be able to cooperate and interact with the police when they arrive, they won’t just shoot you down as they tended to do inGTA V.
GTA VIwill launch in Fall 2025, and is expected to make some enormous changes to the formula of the series.
Topics:GTA 6,GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC