![]() ![]() There's no word on a release window, but a May earnings report from Rockstar's parent company Take-Two Interactive hints at a window within the 2025 fiscal year, which opens as early as April next year. A countdown video is also now live on YouTube. While the internet is eagerly waiting for GTA 6, Rockstar has not revealed an official title for the game yet, so it could very well be a spin-off with a subtitle instead of being a numbered sequel. Meanwhile, the company is prepared to debut the first trailer for the next GTA game on Tuesday, December 5 at 7:30pm IST in India/ 9am ET in the US. In a totally unexpected turn of events, it appears the ‘leaked' footage has come from the son of a Rockstar Games employee. Rockstar hasn't released any statement regarding the leaks and now would also be a good time to block keywords on social media to avoid spoilers. The last time the publisher dealt with leaks, an unnamed 17-year-old was reportedly arrested for hacking and being part of the group that claimed credit for the Uber leaks. If true, the leaker has certainly got his father into big trouble at the studio for some online likes, despite having privated their account near-instantaneously. While there's still no evidence of the publisher taking down videos for copyright infringement, it's kind of startling how the “my dad works at Rockstar/ Xbox/ PlayStation” meme turned out to be real for once. The same TikTok user also posted a picture of himself alongside Aaron Garbut, head of development and co-studio head at Rockstar North, leading to speculation that the leaker could be the Rockstar Games employee's son. The important landmarks, however, match with the massive data leak from last year, which exposed over 90 in-development clips into the wild. While the account has since gone private, there is no way to verify whether the footage is real. The video also shows a Pißwasser billboard, an in-game beer brand that's been ever-present in GTA games. As per on Twitter, TikTok account ‘azzarossi' posted a video showing a quick panoramic view and scale of the alleged location GTA 6 is based in - a fictionalised version of Miami aka Vice City. If you can't imagine this, you can see the visual difference below.Just a day away from getting our first look at Grand Theft Auto 6, a leak has surfaced that claims to show footage from the upcoming game. In fact, there's a possibility even 2,300 is a small estimate, as we don't know if the leaks are a complete representation of the whole map. However, with GTA 6, Rockstar Games may be providing a proper expansion in map size.Īs the post notes below, the map of GTA 6 could be anywhere from 1,000 rage units to 2,300 rage units bigger. You travel far slower in Red Dead Redemption 2 compared to GTA 5 so it instantly feels bigger as a result. With Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar Games expanded the map size from GTA 5, but not by a ton, mostly because it didn't need to. And if the replication is even somewhat accurate, then the GTA 6 map is going to be huge, and much bigger than GTA 5, which has a big map to begin with. A new GTA 6 post over on Reddit has been making the rounds as it attempts to piece together all the various map files from last year's leak in the hope of creating a map that resembles the final product, at least in scale. ![]()
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