Grand Theft Auto VI might just be the most hyped game in the franchise's history, which is saying a lot considering how highly anticipated the previous installments were. So, you can understand why fans have been combing through every bit of related information after Rockstar Games confirmed that GTA 6 was officially in the works.
Now, it appears that all these efforts have paid off. An eagle-eyed Reddit user spotted something interesting in Take-Two Interactive's latest patent. Specifically, u/CoryLVV thinks that Grand Theft Auto VI will have a massive map. This is after Take-Two filed an in-game system that would let players swap from one session to another seamlessly. This would suggest the removal of loading screens entirely, implying that GTA 6's map is so massive that it would normally have to use loading screens as an excuse to give gaming platforms enough time to render different areas.
In an ideal scenario, this kind of gaming environment would let players join in and out of different in-game events without having to see a loading screen at all. It would create a seamless gaming experience that would be somewhat similar to what Insomniac Games achieved with Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. In that game, players can switch between different worlds seamlessly in a matter of frames, taking full advantage of the proprietary SSD technology used in the PS5.
