Rockstar Games rumored to announce GTA 6 on October 26

Rockstar Games continues to stay silent about the next mainline entry in the Grand Theft Auto franchise.


It doesn't seem like we're going to stop playing Grand Theft Auto 5 anytime soon.

Few titles carry as much weight as the Grand Theft Auto franchise. Now, after much speculation and myriad of rumors, there’s an enticing whisper making rounds online: Rockstar Games might soon announce Grand Theft Auto VI on October 26. 

One self-styled insider, Chris Marx, known by his online handle MarxxChris, lit up X with a claim, “I can now confirm that Grand Theft Auto VI announcement is set to release on 26 October 2023.”

Chris isn’t a new player in the leaking game. He has a track record for correctly hinting at certain announcements. It isn’t clear whether his GTA 6 revelation is fact or fiction, but with past predictions like Payday 3 and Dragon’s Dogma II coming true, one can’t help but raise an eyebrow in curiosity.

A quick search over the internet paints a picture of divided thoughts and opinions. On one hand, some remain hopeful, crossing fingers that Rockstar finally breaks its silence. Some note it’s high time, given it’s been a good five years since the release of Red Dead Redemption 2. On the flip side, skeptics who’ve been down this road one too many times are wary of getting their hopes up too high.

Adding another layer to the speculation is Rockstar’s own behavior. The company’s X account has been silent, unusually so. Historically, they’ve had a flair for the dramatic, often using silence as a precursor to big announcements. But then again, with a history of unexpected tweets and unpredictable moves, predicting Rockstar’s next play is akin to reading tea leaves at the bottom of a cup.

Diving deeper into the mechanics of the potential game itself, leaks suggest a fascinating evolution. There’s chatter of a revamped wanted system and intriguing hints of a mock-up map with as many as 100 unique locations. Could interstate travel be a part of the new gameplay? Only time will tell.

We’re hoping that GTA 6 will at least acknowledge Thomas “Tommy” Vercetti in-game.

Another intriguing point is the game’s potential marketing trajectory. GTA 4 and GTA 5 had drawn-out marketing cycles. With the entire world eager for GTA 6, might Rockstar choose a shorter and more intense marketing campaign? That’s not all. Let’s not forget Rockstar’s propensity for platform-specific launches. The company has consistently favored the console platforms first before introducing their games to PC gamers. This method, while perhaps irksome to PC loyalists, has proven financially fruitful in the past.

Of course, patience is part and parcel of being a Rockstar aficionado. From Red Dead Redemption to GTA V, delays have been a consistent companion of their major titles. The studio doesn’t just make games – it crafts, hones, and perfects, refusing to rush games to meet dates or deadlines.

While Grand Theft Auto 6 might test the patience of eager fans, the end result is often worth the wait.

GTA 6 will reportedly be sit in a modern version of Vice City.

Beyond the next GTA game, one can’t ignore the changes within Rockstar’s halls. With prominent figures such as Dan Houser and Michael Unsworth leaving in recent years, the company has undergone a notable shift. These departures undoubtedly impacted the dynamic within, but we shouldn’t underestimate Rockstar’s resilience.

In the end, all this hullabaloo boil down to a simple truth: the gaming community’s passion for GTA is unmatched. The next chapter is eagerly awaited, and when it’s finally unveiled, rest assured, the world will sit up and take notice.

In the meantime, fans can collectively wish for Red Dead Redemption 2 to arrive on the Nintendo Switch or for Grand Theft Auto 4 to finally get a modern re-release. Finally, don’t forget that Rockstar is giving away copies of the GTA Trilogy for free to GTA+ subscribers.

Ray Ampoloquio
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