Leaks have suggested that GTA 6 may introduce a new carjacking feature, making vehicle theft more complex than in previous titles. Traditionally, Grand Theft Auto games have allowed players to break into cars, hotwire them, and drive off. However, leaks from September 2022 indicate that high-end cars will require specialised tools for theft.
These details emerged fromleaked gameplay videos and might not reflect the final game version. The Grand Theft Auto community has compiled these leaks into an online document titled 'The GTA VI Document', which outlines the new carjacking features.
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One of the key points, labelled 'Advanced Hijack Cars system', suggests that characters Jason and Lucia may face challenges when trying to steal luxury cars. These vehicles, equipped with advanced locking mechanisms, will need specific tools to unlock.
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While simpler tools like the Slim Jim can unlock lower-end cars, more sophisticated devices such as the Immobilizer Bypass and Tracker Jammer are believed to be necessary for high-end vehicles.
This new system could make car theft more difficult compared to earlier versions, as stealing cars will attract attention from NPCs who may alert the police. Thus, carjacking in the State of Leonida will involve additional challenges. These potential changes to police and theft mechanics have yet to be confirmed by Rockstar Games. Players will have to wait for the official release of GTA 6 to see the final details.
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