It is not news that in recent days, Internet activity has increased with the possible launch of GTA 6, a continuation of the Grand Theft Auto franchise that may arrive next year and an official trailer will be released by Rockstar next Tuesday (05/12).
Continuing this heat, yesterday we had a leak that gave a (very) small preview of what to expect, if the video in question is really hot.
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Released live on TikTok by what could be the son of Rockstar’s technical director, Aaron Garbutt, the video is less than 10 seconds long and features a 360-degree view of the game’s scenery, including the city, sky, and roads.
The recording was done using an external screen capture camera, which leads us to suspect a possible attempt to leave no trace by filming directly via PC (which the developer can identify).
New GTA 6 footage appears to have been leaked, showing the vast cityscapes and skyscrapers of Vice City. pic.twitter.com/wkW69NwHdJ
— Countdown to GTA 6 trailers ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) December 2, 2023
According to the GTA VI Countdown file, the map should be twice the size of Los Santos in GTA V, 3 main cities and 4 sub-cities with a “large lake in the middle of the map”.
No less important is that the leaker indicates that 70% of the buildings will allow entry to GTA 6 and that the game will likely be released in the fall of 2024, that is, at the end of next year, which confirms the information reported by the media. Two expects a significant increase in revenue in the fiscal year ending March 2025.
Details of the alleged GTA 6 leak:
– It was leaked by a friend of Rockstar’s technical director, Aaron Garbutt’s son.
– The map is 2x the size of Los Santos in GTAV.
– 3 main cities and 4 sub-cities, with a large lake in the middle of the map.
– Leaker’s TikTok account has been deleted along with the videos. pic.twitter.com/67GEpvtMkF— Countdown to GTA 6 trailers ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown) December 2, 2023
At the moment, it is not known to what extent this whole story is real or just an elaborate invention to give legitimacy, so it is worth considering it just a supposed leak, so as not to create expectations about something that may not happen. In the final match.
Anyway, what do you think of the supposed information published by the leaker? Tell us in the comments.
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