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GTA 6 'next-gen' gameplay leak has fans more hyped than ever

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Published 09:50 9 Jan 2025 GMT

GTA 6 'next-gen' gameplay leak has fans more hyped than ever

Rockstar is focusing on realism

Angharad Redden

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Topics: GTA 6, GTA, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games

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The leaks relating to Grand Theft Auto VI continue to flood the internet and this time, one supposed playtester has some more information surrounding Rockstar’s brand-new open world.

Last week saw one insider, who claims that they have briefly play-tested Grand Theft Auto VI, claim that the upcoming title from Rockstar will be its most realistic yet.

Check out the first official trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI below!

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With improvements to the Vice City police force as well as a bigger focus in physics, it seems as though the next instalment in the Grand Theft Auto series is going all out.

Now it seems as though that same leaker is back with more information and the new tidbits were recently mentioned over on Tweaktown.

Overall, the leaker claims that GTA VI’s graphics will be a vast improvement from 2018’s Red Dead Redemption 2 and will “feel truly next-gen”.

They claim that Rockstar has taken a “unique approach” to how the game looks and the result is “truly breathtaking”.

There has reportedly been an improvement with in-game weather with realistic hurricane-type weather causing destruction to the environment and even going as far as to knock NPCs off balance with the high winds.

As with any Grand Theft Auto entry, there is going to be a lot of crashing, banging and destruction when it comes to driving vehicles and Rockstar has improved this area too.

Vehicle and crash physics are “way more realistic” with the weight of the car, and what is inside it, affecting the amount of damage caused.

One example the leaker used is that if a crash results in a body in the car being visible, NPCs will now take it upon themselves to call the cops with the discovery.

There will be a “lot of debris” across the city as the result of violent crashes with headlights falling off, rear lights being damaged and bonnets flying across the street.

It seems as though Rockstar is really focusing on realism even more this time around so we can only imagine what it has managed since its last game was released.


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