Perhaps the most anticipated game of all time, and considering developer Rockstar's secretive nature, even the most minor GTA 6 morsels can send the series' legions of starving fans into a tizzy. Case in point: GTA 6 has been added to Rockstar's website database, with placeholders for four screenshots, cover art, and a release date appearing, and fans are frothing at the mouth. Apparently, it wasn't meant to go live just yet; Rockstar has since rolled these changes back.
Chronicled by the Twitter account GTA 6 Countdown (thanks, TheGamer), it alleges that while their front-end changes have been rolled back, the code accompanying the placeholders remains in the database, as well as references to digital purchases, possibly pre-orders. The account goes on to suggest that some kind of announcement could take place before Take-Two's investor conference call, scheduled for 16th May, although only time will tell.
Spring 2025 is the target right now
Are you ready to see some fresh GTA 6 screenshots? Does the prospect of cover art get you out of bed in the morning? Let us know in the comments section below.
Khayl Adam is Push Square's roving Australian correspondent, a reporter tasked with scouring the internet for the most succulent of PlayStation stories. With five years of experience as a freelance journalist and mercenary wordsmith, RPGs are his first great love, but strategy and tactics games are a close second, genres in which he is only too happy to specialize.
I would say maybe a trailer at the rumored PlayStation showcase, but GTA 6 is way too big and would overshadow everything else.
This really is the last true Triple A game. I haven't seen anticipation for a video game like this in years.
‘Accidentally’ updated.
Rockstar knows what they’re doing. This was 100% published intentionally. There will be tons of these ‘accidents’ up to release. They love winding the community up and I can’t say it doesn’t make me laugh every time.
@LifeGirl why do you say that?
@Bouch
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