In GTA VI, the missions will completely change and delight fans of the game with more freedom for the user

In GTA VI, the missions will completely change and delight fans of the game with more freedom for the user
In GTA VI, the missions will completely change and delight fans of the game with more freedom for the user

GTA VI will offer more freedom to its players. The Rockstar Games franchise promises much more complete and open missions, with greater freedom for fans of the famous open-world game.

With Grand Theft Auto VI, Rockstar Games has further raised the bar in terms of realism and NPC behavior while giving players more freedom than before, according to a former developer of the game.

Speaking to our colleagues at GTAVIoclock, a former game designer at Rockstar Games, commented on the next installment in the series, which will be launched next year. He announced that Rockstar Games has once again raised the bar in terms of realism and NPC behavior, which will amaze everyone and make the game talked about many years after its launch. The former developer also spoke about mission design, saying that’s what will make the game great, granting players freedom. As for the current state of the game, Grand Theft Auto VI is in the bug fixing phase, so hopefully it won’t be long before we see more.

It’s been almost a year since we last saw Grand Theft Auto VI, thanks to its official trailer, which offered a very quick overview of the two protagonists and the state of Leonida, where Vice City is located. Since then, Rockstar Games has remained fairly quiet about the game, leaving room for numerous rumors and speculation regarding its precise release date. GTA VI should be released in 2025, if all goes well. However, those waiting for the PC version will have to wait a little longer. In fact, the game should not be available immediately on computer.

Rockstar Games plans to release GTA VI first for the PS5 and Xbox Series S and X, we can count on a PC version available in 2026, certainly not before!

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