That’s according to Axios, as spotted by PCGamesN. Allegedly, Grand Theft Auto 6 was originally going to be built across three cities and have four protagonists. However, the report goes on to say that things have been scaled down. Having four playable characters would have been hugely aspirational, especially considering the complex interwoven lives of the three protagonists in GTA 5. Of course, it should be said that this information has not been confirmed by Rockstar, but it wouldn’t be too surprising for the developer to initially want to make something ambitious that later had to be trimmed down.
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Currently, it seems as though Grand Theft Auto 6 will have two protagonists, possibly taking influence from Bonnie and Clyde. One character will be female, which will represent the first time a woman has been playable in a GTA game. As well as this, it’s also been heavily suggested that the new game will take place in Vice City, the location of the 2002 beloved entry in the series.
Rockstar has yet to give any concrete information about the game, its story, or when it will release. However, another report indicated that Grand Theft Auto 6 may have been in development since 2014. Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier has said that the studio began working on it “in some form” not long after GTA 5 released. Again, there’s been no confirmation about whether or not this is true, so it’s best to hold off judgment for now.
Given the sheer popularity and lucrative success of Grand Theft Auto 5, not to mention that it’s been out for nine years now, many are perhaps surprised that Rockstar hasn’t leapt at the chance to release a follow-up. However, there’s also GTA Online to consider, which is a key moneymaker for the developer. As a result, the company has probably been a little hesitant to move forward when its current games are proving so remunerative, even right now. That and the departure of the company’s co-founder and president Dan Houser in 2020 may have slowed progress down as well.
Grand Theft Auto 6 is currently in development.
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Source: PCGamesN, Axios