- New grand theft car 6 The details could have emerged from an Amazon Brazil listing.
- The game apparently features NPCs with their own routines and “random events.”
- Players will be able to switch between Jason and Lucia during missions.
grand theft car 6 Pre-orders have officially begun and, thanks to the Amazon Brazil listing, new details about the game’s open world may have emerged.
In addition to a larger Vice City map, which Rockstar has previously said will allow players to explore various regions of Leonida, the product listing description also indicates that players will be able to switch between co-stars Jason and Lucia during the story and “engage in missions as a duo.”
This sounds similar to GTA 5, so we could expect that any of the characters can play certain missions, but it could also mean that players can choose who to complete a mission with, regardless.
It also seems GTA 6The world will be highly detailed with a “greater sense of immersion,” as non-player characters (NPCs) will have their own “routines,” which could mean day and night activities, “random events” that players can encounter, and “interactive establishments.”
The latter could be a reference to shops, tattoo parlors and beauty salons, but could also describe places such as strip clubs, bars and gun shops, which have not yet been revealed but can also be found in GTA 5.
The mention of “random events” seems like a feature taken from Red Dead Redemption 2allowing players to find them as they wander the map, including things like isolated interactions and unmarked encounters.
GTA 6 It will also reportedly feature “integrated social media” that mimics real life, and players will be able to “watch viral videos, follow influencers, and discover world events via their mobile phone within the game.”
The game is designed for current-gen PS5, Xbox Series
At the moment it’s unclear whether these details come from Rockstar themselves or have been added by a third party, but they certainly sound very plausible.
GTA 6 launches on November 19 and will cost $79.99 / AU$129.95 / £69.99 for the Standard Edition and $99.99 / AU$159.95 / £89.99 for the Ultimate Edition. Pre-orders begin on November 12.
However, physical copies will be disc-less and will only include a digital download code in the box.
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