"GTA 6" from Rockstar and parent company Take Two Interactive is coming with the "GTA" Online micro transactions slowdown as the signal for the new "Grand Theft Auto" release. "GTA 6" is currently one of the most awaited offerings among video gamers.
At the moment, "GTA 6" is expected to be a game changer for the "Grand Theft Auto" franchise. As Parent Herald cites, "GTA 6" is expected to run on a new "Grand Theft Auto" map outside the US.
"GTA 6" is also anticipated to give "Grand Theft Auto" gamers more varied choices in protagonists. At best, "GTA 6" could become the most "inclusive" iteration of the Rockstar game yet bringing in the first female lead in "Grand Theft Auto" history.
At the moment, direct and official "GTA 6" details are scarce, other than a "Grand Theft Auto" hint in the recent fiscal year's Take Two Interactive report. Nonetheless, such delay on the new "Grand Theft Auto" is assuring rather than alarming.
Despite the much-celebrated sales success of "Grand Theft Auto 5" and "GTA" Online micro transactions for Take Two Interactive as Market Realist reflects, worry exists that the next Rockstar game will be samey. The longer Rockstar delays "GTA 6" announcements, the stronger the hope that the next "Grand Theft Auto" could introduce new and unexpected elements in the open-world game.
To be sure, the further "Grand Theft Auto 5" and "GTA" Online success continues, the more likely franchise fatigue will set in. Rockstar and Take Two Interactive would be playing it smart by milking "Grand Theft Auto 5" and "GTA" Online and waiting to unveil a fresh take in "GTA 6."
Leading in the overseas "GTA 6" map wish list is "Grand Theft Auto" in a London map. A number of "Grand Theft Auto" fans, however, believe that "GTA 6" could still acceptably run on a larger US map.
"GTA 6" release projections point to 2018 and 2020 as the reasonable range of expectation among "Grand Theft Auto" fans. Which map has your vote for "GTA?"