A proposed Grand Theft Auto 6police system would make Rockstar Games' next open-world crime title more immersive and realistic than prior entries. The franchise's last installment, Grand Theft Auto V, launched to great success back in 2013. While there have recently been many rumors about Rockstar Games' GTA 6, the beloved developer has not yet announced anything concrete about its next project.
With Rockstar Games' last original title launching in 2018, many fans are eagerly awaiting the studio's successor to Red Dead Redemption 2. While some rumors suggested that a sequel to 2006's Bully was in the works, many fans now believe that Grand Theft Auto 6 is Rockstar's next project. Rumors suggest thatGTA 6 will dramatically expand upon the foundation laid by GTAV, giving players a much larger and more interactive open world to explore. While there has been no hint about the developer's next game, a recent stock report about Rockstar Games' owner Take-Two suggests a March 2024 release date for GTA 6.
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Dreaming about Grand Theft Auto 6, Reddit A_Guy_Named_Matthew came up with an extensive outline of how Rockstar Games should change the series' police system. The open-world crime simulators have always featured the police as an antagonistic presence, but the next installment has the opportunity to improve a mechanic that many consider clunky. A_Guy_Named_Matthew's police system would be far more realistic that GTAV's, with police calmly responding to minor crimes with the intent to arrest the player. However, wanton destruction would lead to the FBI or National Guard hunting the player down with the intent to kill. Various other ideas include
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