After Grand Theft Auto 5's unusually long lifetime, Rockstar has finally confirmed that Grand Theft Auto 6 is in development, much to the delight of fans. The upcoming game will continue the highly successful franchise that has, for decades, been the benchmark for open-world gaming, and it has high expectations to meet. In addition to competing with GTA 5, it will also have to deal with the many other open-world franchises that have also proven themselves to be incredibly immersive.
Rockstar has been quiet on the details surrounding the upcoming game, but there have been plenty of leaks and rumors to keep gamers busy. If recent reports are to be believed, Grand Theft Auto 6 will be vastly different from its predecessors, though the changes may be ultimately good for the series. The upcoming game could also have a long lifespan, as leaks claim that it will be constantly updated.
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The biggest source of leaks has come from Bloomberg. According to industry insider Jason Schreier, Rockstar Games has been undergoing major changes in an attempt to transform into a company that is more compassionate and progressive. The company has done this by narrowing its gender pay gap and by taking steps to reduce the amount of crunch time its employees are exposed to. Rockstar has also been toning back the kind of offensive content featured in its games. This has been seen, for instance, with Grand Theft Auto 5, which had transphobic jokes removed. Schreier also claimed that a Grand Theft Auto: Online mode called «Cops 'n' Crooks» was canceled following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.
According to Schreier, Grand Theft Auto 6 has been in
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