5 reasons why GTA 6 won't be disappointing at all
Many Grand Theft Auto fans are concerned about how the upcoming game will play out, but there are many signs that GTA 6 won't disappoint the fanbase. Some of these have been revealed in the leaks itself, such as the improved gameplay with new and immersive features. Others have been showcased in the trailer, such as the reduction in the number of protagonists, which will definitely help the story seem more focused.
The map itself is quite interesting, as revealed by both the leaks and the trailer. These, and some other reasons that have been listed below, will convince you not to worry about the upcoming game. GTA 6 is expected to be the biggest entertainment product in history, and the stakes are as high as they can be.
Note: This article is subjective and only reflects the writer’s opinions.
GTA 6 won't be disappointing, and here's why
1) Less playable characters is better
One complaint that many players had about Grand Theft Auto 5 was that having three protagonists was a bit too much. In a classic case of too many cooks spoil the broth, many felt the game's storyline was a bit convoluted. Trying to manage three different perspectives at once meant that the overall story suffered from consistency issues and a lack of focus.
Now, GTA 6 has two main characters instead of three — Jason and Lucia. The step-down from three to two will definitely help steer the story toward a common direction, and the fact that they're allegedly a couple means that their plots are intertwined.
2) The map looks promising
GTA 6 is returning to Vice City, a place that players are quite excited to revisit. The leaks revealed some interesting tidbits about the type of open-world map that the game will feature. Other details were showcased in the trailer as well. The city seems to be vast, and there are small towns along with some forested regions to boot.
All this implies that the explorable region of Leonida (the fictional state based on Florida) will be very different from Grand Theft Auto 5's San Andreas. These diverse regions will make the open-world map worthy of exploration and add to replayability.
3) Improved gameplay
The GTA 6 leaks gave us an idea of how different the gameplay will be in the upcoming Grand Theft Auto title. There seem to be several features that have been improved upon since Grand Theft Auto 5. The upcoming game is expected to have a realistic weapon-carrying system, options to crouch and go crone, and even an advanced lockpicking feature.
There might be some gameplay overhauls such as improved reaction from both NPCs and the police AI, the ability to hold up different stores, and even procedurally-generated interiors. Of course, none of these have been proved to be true, and an ex-developer even believes that there won't be any significant changes from GTA 5.
4) Will be reasonably priced
Although there's no proof for this, if we go by past releases, Rockstar has never set an astronomical price tag on any of its titles. Its pricing scheme for every one of its games has followed whatever was considered the industry standard for the time.
So, since Grand Theft Auto 6 will be a modern-day AAA title, it will most likely be priced at around $70. Hence, there's no reason to worry about the GTA 6 price, despite rumors claiming it will cost $150.
5) Improved multiplayer with RP
Rockstar currently owns Cfx.re, the team that created FiveM, which in turn made Grand Theft Auto RP possible. Now, since GTA RP is now official, we can definitely expect its features to be utilized in Grand Theft Auto 6's online multiplayer mode.
There might be more jobs, immersive and realistic features, custom servers that allow mod integration, and so much more. All the cool features of Grand Theft Auto RP might become the standard in the next title, which will definitely impress the RP fanbase.