Fans are still waiting for the official reveal of Grand Theft Auto 6, yet now, they’re feeling like Rockstar Games might be toying with them while they theorise.
Earlier this month, there was an arguably outlandish theory that the developer would show off a glimpse of Grand Theft Auto 6 to coincide with the correct moon phase seen in a screenshot of Grand Theft Auto Online.
Since then, PC Gamer has pointed out that the image used to promote a Halloween-themed Red Dead Online event has been perceived as another Grand Theft Auto 6 allusion. Check it out below:
GTA 6 has been trending on X (formerly Twitter) for the majority of October as the developer has a habit of revealing its games within this month.
Yet, nothing has been shared by Rockstar Games as of October 25, which has incited aggravation, apathy, and in a few instances, delirium from fans.
Now let’s talk about the release date. Can we talk about the release date, please, Mac? “October 24th” this date keeps coming up over and over again. Every day, the same release date is being sent over to me. October 24th! October 24! I look on r/GTA6, and the whole board is filled with October 24th
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Rockstar Games shared that there were already “some ideas” for the sequel only one month after the launch of Grand Theft Auto 5 in 2013. However, a scattering of reports over the subsequent eight years was all that fans got about the possible direction of the series.
In February 2022, Rockstar Games officially announced that development of the next Grand Theft Auto game was “well underway”, but in September 2022, the company suffered a catastrophic cyber attack.
The hacker uploaded almost an hour of footage of the game from an earlier point in its development onto the internet. In response, Rockstar Games shared its “disappointment” that this was the first thing that fans saw of the game and that it would not impact development.
“We will update everyone again soon and, of course, will properly introduce you to this next game when it is ready,” it said in a statement.
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