5 speedsters GTA 6 should avoid adding in its open-world
Many Grand Theft Auto Online vehicles, especially some speedsters, are going to return in GTA 6. They were showcased in the upcoming title's debut trailer, suggesting that players might be able to steal them from the open world or hijack them from NPCs. There could be more such returning rides that haven't been showcased yet. Rockstar Games often includes vehicles from past titles into new ones, which is why this seems possible.
However, not all existing automobiles from the franchise deserve a return, even if they are really fast. In this article, we will look at five such speedsters that Grand Theft Auto 6 should avoid adding in its open world.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinions.
Dewbauchee Champion and 4 other speedsters GTA 6 should avoid adding in its open-world
1) Mammoth F-160 Raiju
Fighter jets have been available in some Grand Theft Auto titles' open-world. For instance, players can steal a Hydra in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas and a P-996 LAZER from Fort Zancudo in Grand Theft Auto 5 and Online. If GTA 6 also offers a fighter jet in its open world, it shouldn't be the Mammoth F-160 Raiju.
This fighter jet is packed with features like V-TOL, Stealth Mode, and weapons in Grand Theft Auto Online. It is also the fastest plane in the game in terms of top speed. Raiju would be very useful if it returns, but it shouldn't be made available for free in the open world.
2) Grotti Vigilante
The Batmobile-inspired Grotti Vigilante is incredibly fast and has a Rocket Boost that helps it go even faster. Its windows are bullet-resistant to some degree and it can even shoot missiles.
Though very handy for PvP and PvE in Grand Theft Auto Online, it would look a little out of place being driven around by NPCs in GTA 6. So, Rockstar can avoid putting it in the sequel's story mode and have it return as a purchasable item in its potential online mode instead.
3) Dewbauchee Champion
Dewbauchee Champion is a sleek supercar likely based on the Aston Martin Victor. This car also boasts slightly bullet-resistant windows and can be equipped with machine guns, an Imani Tech upgrade, and Armor Plating in Grand Theft Auto Online.
However, just like the F-160 Raiju, Champion would be too overpowered to be acquired for free. Hence, Rockstar should avoid making it available in the open-world map of Leonida in GTA 6.
4) Pegassi Oppressor MK II
Pegassi Oppressor MK II is arguably the most controversial vehicle to have been added in a Grand Theft Auto game. The futuristic nature of this flying, weaponized bike, has made it unpopular within a big section of the fanbase with many not wanting to see it return in GTA 6.
The series' main attraction has always been grounded/realistic stories with some over-the-top elements, but the Oppressor MK II is a step too far. So, it would be better if it is neither added in the sequel's open-world nor as a purchasable item.
5) Imponte Deluxo
Grand Theft Auto Online's Imponte Deluxo is a vintage car by looks but futuristic in operation. It is a speedster on land that is capable of flying, shooting missiles, and floating on water. Though unique and useful, these attributes would be too over-the-top just like the previous entry, and fans don't seem to want that in GTA 6.
That being said, Rockstar Games can consider adding a realistic version of the Deluxo, that is only capable of traversing land, akin to its Grand Theft Auto Vice City iteration.
Readers should note that these vehicles are not yet confirmed to be excluded from Grand Theft Auto 6. They might end up returning but that remains to be seen.
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