Almost no other video game series has generated more anticipation among players these days than Grand Theft Auto. Rumours escalate into conversations, which mutate into reports, which eventually harden into facts, and in fact after GTA 6 last year, Grand Theft Auto 6 could soon be upon us. When the industry giant Take-Two Interactive released this year’s financial report, the listing of biggest upcoming games included three titles by Rockstar Games, the studio that’s used to spoiling its fans by releasing sequels. Here is a look at the lay of the land in the uncertain future, where anticipation, speculation and future monsters meet.
Lo and behold, the precise launch window for Take-Two Interactive – the publisher of the Grand Theft Auto series – has been more clearly pegged at between September and November 2025 (the last GTA, released back in 2013, was originally set for 2017). The more precise launch window transforms the anticipation into a tactile clock, and the fanbase feels it in its bones.
One of the major draws of GTA 6 lies in its setting and narrative structure. Taking place in Leonida – a fictionalisation of the colourful state of Florida – the game seems on track to return us to Vice City, washed in glorious technicolor. Most excitingly, it’s rumoured to have two playable protagonists, recalling the legendary criminals, Bonnie and Clyde. In all likelihood, this will mean both a layered, multifaceted narrative, and a radical gameplay and storytelling shift.
Even in the targeted release window, gamers grab their calendars.) But don’t forget, this sort of project is often ladened with Herculean expectations. GTA 6 is not just a monster of conjecture and anticipation, but it will also be a monster of production, reception and sales. From the massive city-sprawling game worlds to the weighty fiction of the people who inhabit them, the game is being designed to transcend the landmark status of its forebears, most reckoning with GTA 5, which became an immigration flame inside the gaming world when it released in September 2013.
By the time the fall of 2025 arrives, the Grand Theft Auto series will be approaching its next act. A series that has redefined eras and set new limits with almost every iteration, discussions about GTA 6 are not just about this next game. They’re about watching part of our culture grow up and reach some new level of adulthood. In that vein, the actual game is almost inconsequential to what makes a Grand Theft Auto sequel a Grand Theft Auto sequel: it’s not about mixing up the formula and making it new, it’s about reaffirming that this is still a beast so big, and so influential, that it casts a shadow over everything else in its arena.
Seeking to understand what the long path to the ‘death of the Internet’ will bring, however, offers more than just a waiting game: it’s really a period in which hope, speculation and ‘what if’s’ permeate the collective atmosphere, a period in which a monster of anticipation is slowly made, a monster fed on memories and built on promises – monsters that grow in proportion to the time between entries, releasing a torrent of their feelings while they exist.
Besides featuring two playable female protagonists – the first time this has been done in the series – GTA 6 is inheriting from the decade-plus Grand Theft Auto franchise an unprecedented (in video games) approach to story, freedom and immersion. Throughout the run of the franchise, from the trailblazing open-world of Vice City to the intricate narratives of GTA 5, storytelling, freedom and immersion have been the series’ most defining features. Based on what we do and don’t know from GTA 6 so far, it’s primed to maintain that legacy.
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This is determined by the condition of your game, supply and demand, and how many there are for sale. If a game – such as GTA 6, which has not yet been released but is rumoured to be in development – is hotly anticipated, you should aim to have the game in good condition and include all original materials.
You can sell your Monster game before it’s released. Why? Simply because most people who pay a lot of money to buy new games want to be one of the first to play and, as an exclusive product, there’ll be an initial surge in demand when it comes out and therefore, you can get more money for the same game. For example, when GTA 6 comes out, I’m going to sell my Monster game because GTA 6 is a monster. People are excited for it, and there’s going to be a big drop in stock, so everyone’s going to want that game, and I’ll get a bigger payout.
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