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GTA 6 development is confirmed by Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games finally confirms that it is working on the next installment of its famed Grand Theft Auto series, although for now there are no further details.
After months and years of speculation and rumors, Rockstar Games has finally confirmed that the next installment of Grand Theft Auto is in development.
Through a publication in its Rockstar Newswire, the company unveiled some details of the future of Grand Theft Auto, both in its successful GTA Online, which will present its enhanced version for PS5 and Xbox X|S Series, as well as the confirmation of the next installment.
"With the unprecedented longevity of GTAV, we know many of you have been asking us about a new entry in the Grand Theft Auto series,” it’s read on the blog. “With every new project we embark on, our goal is always to significantly move beyond what we have previously delivered — and we are pleased to confirm that active development for the next entry in the Grand Theft Auto series is well underway. We look forward to sharing more as soon as we are ready, so please stay tuned to the Rockstar Newswire for official details.
On behalf of our entire team, we thank you all for your support and cannot wait to step into the future with you!"
Although it is not an announcement with a trailer and in-depth details, knowing that the game is in development and "well underway" is already something that gives clarity towards the future of the franchise. For now, Rockstar asks fans to stay tuned for all future news coming out through the Rockstar Newswire.
Grand Theft Auto V for the next, next gen
Grand Theft Auto V came out in 2012 and it's no surprise that the title continues to be one of the best-selling titles. Rockstar also took the opportunity to give a definitive release date for the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 version, as well as some details of the performance improvements we can expect for this generation.
The third version of Grand Theft Auto V will arrive on March 15 and among its improved aspects we can expect “new graphics modes with up to 4K resolution, up to 60 frames per second, texture and draw distance upgrades, HDR options and ray-tracing, as well as offering the technical advancements of the latest console generation with faster loading times, immersive 3D audio, platform-specific features like advanced haptic feedback, and much more.” Definitely, the world we knew on Xbox 360 and PS3 will be a familiar place, but with a completely new feel.
Source | Rockstar Newswire