Rockstar Games has a reputation of putting out massive, high-quality games that rake in billions of dollars and earn widespread critical acclaim. When it comes to new releases, Rockstar's track record is nearly spotless, and so it's no surprise that hopes are high for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6. It took Rockstar nearly a decade to even confirm that the game exists, but now that GTA 6 has been announced, it's just a matter of time until fans get to see it in action.
With GTA 5 being the most profitable entertainment product ever produced to date, Rockstar is obviously going to do everything in its power to ensure that Grand Theft Auto 6 is just as big, if not bigger. The full force of Rockstar Games is likely behind the project, with the developers working hard to produce a product that meets fans' lofty expectations and keeps the GTA franchise on top of the gaming world. Chances are good that Grand Theft Auto 6 will be another high-quality release from Rockstar that smashes financial records and earns near-universal acclaim from critics, but the game does have one big disadvantage that its predecessors did not.
Analyst Makes Bold Prediction About Grand Theft Auto 6 Cities
Since its inception, Rockstar Games has been guided by brothers Dan and Sam Houser, who have both played extensive roles in all the company's major products. The brothers have earned a reputation as two of the most talented game makers the industry has seen, with widespread acclaim for their work. Dan and Sam have collaborated on everything from the breakout hit that was Grand Theft Auto 3 all the way to the award-winning Red Dead Redemption 2, but it will be a different story for Grand Theft Auto 6.
After launching Red Dead Redemption 2 in 2018, Dan
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