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With God of War Ragnarok hitting stores on November 9th, GTA 6 has officially become fans’ most anticipated game. A recent alleged Sony teaser for the announcement of GTA 6 just proves the same thing – read on to find out what happened.
On October 18th, PlayStation maker Sony released his TikTok about the PlayStation 2’s most iconic intro his song. This clip showed the intro screen of GTA San Andreas. In the comments, fans are posting their favorite titles with the most memorable intros, including titles like Sly Cooper, Metal Gear Solid and more. A user named William P. wrote, “Introduction to GTA Vice City.”
That comment was enough to send the GTA fan base into an uproar, GTA Vice City was released on his October 29th, 2002 release. Fans continued to speculate that developer Rockstar Games has moved on and he may announce GTA 6 on the next anniversary.
A recent massive GTA 6 leak of his hinted that the next game could be set in Vice City, but this only added to the general excitement. Meanwhile, on October 21, 1997, the first Grand Theft Auto game was released for PC users. Some fans speculated that the GTA 6 trailer might be released for his 25th anniversary of GTA.
However, in light of his recent GTA 6 leak (in which over 90 alleged footage of him was seen from a test build of the game released by a user named teapotuberhacker on the fan-only platform GTAForum), fans believe Rockstar can determine the speedup. GTA6 release schedule. In its response, Rockstar cited a “network intrusion” by a third party as the cause of the leak.
Note that all of this is just speculation by die-hard fans. There has been no word from Rockstar or any other mainstream gaming company that GTA 6 will actually launch on October 21st or October 29th.
In a statement, the New York City-based developer said, “We recently experienced a network breach in which an unauthorized third party illegally accessed and downloaded confidential information, including early development materials for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto.
Despite concerns that the leak could delay the release of GTA 6, Rockstar is confident there will be no “interruption” to ongoing project development or live game services.