![]() ![]() So, it is best to assume that GTA 6 won’t be released on PS4 and Xbox One, Instead, we’re looking forward to the early release of GTA VI PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, Following the pattern of GTA V, the game may later find its way to PC players in a year or two.įollowing the release pattern of other GTA titles in the franchise, we can safely say that GTA 6 will not be a PS5 exclusive. Not to forget, the PS4 came out in 2013, which will be over a decade old when gta 6 comes out, It wouldn’t be fair to assume that they’ll cap their next game to cater to a wider audience, even if it’s on current-gen consoles. And the Grand Theft Auto franchise is the biggest proof of that. Rockstar Games is known for pushing its games to the limits of current industry standards. PC users can upgrade their systems to keep up with the times, but PS4 and Xbox One users don’t have this privilege. So, GTA 6 will definitely need a lot of power to give you your best. Both of these titles are extremely photorealistic and heavy on the machines.Īs covered in our in-depth GTA 6 guide, this title should have more detailed interiors, dynamic weather, more NPCs, and a bigger map. Can your machine run GTA VI?Īccording to popular and trusted GTA leaker Chris Klippel, Grand Theft Auto 6 is being developed on Rockstar Games’ new rage engine, It is a more capable and powerful game development engine than the current one, which powers GTA 5 and RDR2. So, read each section to understand the complete picture. GTA 6 Launches on PS4 and Xbox One (2022)īefore jumping to any conclusions, we’ll first discuss several elements that could affect the release of GTA VI on consoles. ![]() So for now, let’s try to figure out if GTA 6 will come to PS4 and Xbox One. Unfortunately, as exciting as this may sound right now, it also means that many previous-gen platforms may not support GTA 6. And according to the developers, this is going to be a major upgrade from GTA 5. In the end, GTA Online may prove to be a once-in-a-lifetime platform the series could fall victim to its own success if Rockstar struggles to shift its player-base into a new title.The next Grand Theft Auto game is just around the corner and players around the world are gearing up for the GTA 6 release. If GTA Online ‘2’ launches alongside GTA 6 Rockstar will need to convince active GTA Online players to make the shift over to a new platform with vastly decreased amounts of content. One specific issue is that of incentivising players to migrate to the new title. However, it does come with its own problems. The Problem with a Hard Reset for GTA OnlineĪ reset to the normal content would give Rockstar a blank slate to build upon once again. (Unless GTA 6 was a full-on futuristic science-fiction title!) If Rockstar plans on re-using the format of GTA Online for GTA 6 and doesn’t plan any radical changes for the series there will need to be something of a reset. ![]() While it has provided GTA fans with a steady stream of exciting new content it has reached a point where it would be very difficult to transition into a new game. Rockstar’s goal of continually seeking to one-up their previous new content releases has driven technology and capabilities to the extreme. Or instead, choose to phase new content into the existing online title. As such, the question remains whether Rockstar will effectively release a new “GTA Online 2” as part of GTA 6. Fortunately for single-player fans, the recent release and success of Red Dead Redemption 2 all but guarantees that Rockstar has no intention of abandoning single-player story campaigns anytime soon. In fact, looking at how the game has grown since launch one might wonder if Rockstar could release GTA 6 and focus solely on the online aspects. Looking ahead to GTA 6 there’s no doubt that GTA Online will continue to be a major part of the franchise. For us, this model works and has let us keep expanding the experience.” With GTA Online, if there’s content people don’t like or want, they can simply ignore it and do something else, while still being in the same core world as everyone else. Rockstar Design Director Imran Sarwar told Game Informer in 2017 that the decision not to develop story DLC was influenced by Rockstar’s preference for releasing it on the GTA Online platform “With both GTA IV and Red Dead Redemption,” he explained “we sold DLC and unfortunately both times, it fractured the audience and helped to kill the games much faster than they deserved. ![]()
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