There's both good and bad news for fans of the GTA franchise. Based on new leaked information, it is said that Rockstar Games has halted the development of the remastered editions of GTA 4 and Red Dead Redemption. The cancellation was mostly done after getting poor response on the remastered edition of the GTA Trilogy that was released last December. Adding to this, another report now says that Rockstar Games is focusing all its resources and efforts on GTA 6.
Tipster Tez2 says that, “As per a reliable source with clear accuracy on Rockstar plans, remasters of GTA IV & RDR1 were on the table a few years ago, but Rockstar chose not to proceed with the projects in mind. The poor reception of the Trilogy DE might be a reason behind that decision.” Another report from Kotaku confirms the same but says that Rockstar Games hasn't shelved these remastered projects entirely. The reworked versions of these games will happen once GTA 6 comes out.
The Kotaku report also says that Rockstar Games is focusing entirely on the GTA 6 project and wants to get it out as soon as possible. This is because the previous GTA Trilogy remastered editions had left and tastes among GTA fans and Rockstar wants to do some damage control as fast as it can. The sequel to the GTA 5 has been long overdue and Rockstar has been busy milking the 9-year old game across several console generations.
GTA 6 itself is rumoured to take players back to the realms of Vice City, which was last visited by the franchise in GTA: Vice City. Several leaks have given us ideas about a larger map than GTA 5, and the possibility of having a woman protagonist, which could be a first for the series. With GTA 5, the franchise floated the idea of having three protagonists back in
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