Much has been said about Grand Theft Auto 6, especially now that Rockstar Games has confirmed that it will release the first trailer at some point next month - some believe it will be at The Game Awards, but we all thought the same thing about The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered and we all know how that turned out. As fans wait for their first glimpse at GTA 6, the internet couldn't help but "predict" how much better the game could look by using Red Dead Redemption 2 as an example.

A recent video highlighting the potential of volumetric clouds in Red Dead Redemption 2 has gone viral for how it may potentially be how great GTA 6 will look with its new RAGE engine. Given the strides that the video game industry have made since RDR2 came out, including Rockstar, it's only a given that GTA 6 will look even better on the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, and, most especially, on high-end PCs. But, the video proves just how forward-thinking Rockstar has been all of this time.

It's safe to say that GTA 6 will set, not just a creative benchmark, but a new standard in gaming visuals, leveraging the latest advancements in graphics technology. The discussion around the game's visual capabilities is particularly focused on its environmental rendering, specifically the portrayal of weather phenomena and atmospheric effects. A comparison with the already impressive Red Dead Redemption 2, which uses an earlier version of the RAGE engine, suggests that GTA 6 will substantially advance in this area.