A new “GTA 6” rumor has sprouted on the web providing a lot of details about the game and the features it’ll bring. Of course, similar to other leaks, it’s best to take this one with a grain of salt.
However, it does offer some interesting takes regarding “GTA 6” and the supposed path the developers are currently treading. Among the claim is the supposed evolution of buildings and vehicle to match the era as the game is apparently set throughout the 1970s to the 1980s.
This mechanic is supposedly giving headaches to the developers of “GTA 6” although the leaker said that Rockstar had found a way to make it work. Another feature that the leaker is claiming is that the sixth installment will “heavily” focus on the weather like typhoons and twisters, Comicbook reported.
As for the plot of “GTA 6,” it’ll allegedly have players build a drug empire starting from the bottom rung, echoing the previous rumors that are claiming the same thing. The game starts off with a guy named “Ricardo” as the protagonist, a grunt who’s running cocaine from Vice City (Miami) to areas south of the border and vice versa.
“GTA 6” will apparently take a lot of inspiration from “Narcos.” This makes a lot of sense if the rumored plot proves to be true. Other features that the leaker claims revolve around gun mechanics, personal vehicles, language – there will be a lot of foreign tongue in the game – and events that are taken from issues reflecting the aforementioned timeline.
As for the release date of “GTA 6,” the leaker said it’ll probably come out two or three years from now, although Rockstar is supposedly undecided about this front. So how reliable is this leaker? Well, seeing that there’s no hard evidence provided to back up the clams, it’s best to remain skeptical for now.


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