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GTA 6 gameplay, leaks, and latest news

GTA 6 was revealed last year in a Tweet by Rockstar. While it's not exactly surprising that GTA 6 is indeed the studio's next project, it was nice to get confirmation after years of rumors and speculation.

Unfortunately, Rockstar suffered a leak shortly after the announcement. Despite the huge amount of information on GTA 6 found in the leaks, whether the finished product will look anything like the leaked footage remains to be seen. 

We won't be linking to these leaks directly, instead using the footage shown to shed some light on GTA 6. While we wait for new information regarding the upcoming open world game, you'll find everything we know about GTA 6 so far, right here on this page. As news is released, this page will be updated.

GTA 6: cut to the chase

  • What is it? The next entry in the Grand Theft Auto series
  • When can I play it? TBC
  • What can I play it on? TBC

GTA 6 release date and platforms

A shot of Michael from GTA 5. He's holding a pistol and stands in front of a black muscle car.

(Image credit: Rockstar Games)

While Rockstar Games has finally announced it's working on GTA 6, it has said nothing of when the game will release, let alone confirm a release date. According to a report by Bloomberg, published back in June, 2022, current and former Rockstar staff reckoned GTA 6 was still at least two years away from release, suggesting a 2024/2025 launch.

Similarly, there's been no information as to what platforms GTA 6 will launch on. It's safe to assume that it'll arrive on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S at launch, however, older consoles are much less likely, depending on when GTA 6 comes out. In the past, PC ports for Rockstar games have followed years after their console releases, so this could also be the case with GTA 6. We'll have to wait for more details on GTA 6's release date and platforms.

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GTA 6 trailer: when can I watch one?

Michael drives a red muscle car in GTA 5

(Image credit: Rockstar Games)

Unfortunately, Rockstar Games didn't share a trailer for GTA 6 alongside its announcement, suggesting that the developer is approaching its reveal of Grand Theft Auto 6 differently than its previous titles. With both GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar Games teased an announcement a few days before dropping the first trailer for either game. 

But this time Rockstar didn't tease an announcement at all, nor did it announce the game with a trailer, instead it simply included the announcement as part of a community post, making it difficult to predict whether there will be a trailer sometime soon.

GTA 6 map and setting

Franklin looks over Los Santos at night

Grand Theft Auto (Image credit: Rockstar Games)

Rockstar Games hasn't confirmed where GTA 6 will take us, but there's a plethora of rumors floating around suggesting a variety of settings for the game. Although every online titbit and juicy gossip morsel looks tantalizing, a few hold more water than others.

It's looking most likely that GTA 6 will be set in Vice City, Rockstar's fictional version of Miami, or at least a fictional version of Miami. The aforementioned Bloomberg report claims a source “close to the matter” suggests Vice City will appear in GTA 6, although Rockstar's original plans were apparently more ambitious. That's backed up by the leaked gameplay footage, one of which showed a “Vice City Metro” train.

Bloomberg's report claims that, at the beginning of development, GTA 6 encompassed huge areas modeled after both North and South America. That scope was apparently cut back, however, to focus on Vice City and its surrounding area, though “the game’s world remains large, with more interior locations than previous Grand Theft Auto games”.

But the map won't remain static, according to the report. Rockstar plans to update GTA 6 with more cities and interior locations after release, with these updates set to be substantially larger than those GTA 5 has received. The idea is to give developers more breathing room to create the game's expansive map and cut down on stressful overtime during development. It also means you'll have new areas to explore after the game hits shelves. According to Bloomberg, Rockstar plans to add new missions and cities to the game “on a regular basis”, giving us new areas to explore while hopefully cutting crunch at the studio. 

GTA 6 story and characters

a group of bikers riding down a street in GTA Online

(Image credit: Rockstar)

Rockstar Games hasn't confirmed GTA 6's story or characters yet but reports and rumors may point to what we can expect from Grand Theft Auto 6's storytelling. 

According to a Bloomberg report by Jason Schreier, GTA 6 will feature the series’ first female protagonist and center around a pair of characters styled after the American criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde. This is backed up by the leaked gameplay footage, which shows two different protagonists, both male, and female.

Bloomberg's report details Rockstar’s efforts to change its workplace culture, and how the developer “has spent the last four years overhauling its culture and working to become a kinder, more progressive company.” As part of the changes, “Grand Theft Auto VI will have a female Latina protagonist – the first playable woman in modern Rockstar history.” Who the second leading character is and what the nature of their relationship will be isn’t clear. 

In Schreier’s report, he writes that “the woman, who is Latina, will be one of a pair of leading characters in a story influenced by the bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde”. Developers at Rockstar are “being cautious not to ‘punch down’ by making jokes about marginalized groups,” in contrast to previous entries in the series.

GTA 6 gameplay

A man shoots an assault rifle as a woman swings a bat in the background

(Image credit: Rockstar)

Seeing as Rockstar has yet to release any official details on gameplay, we have very little to go off of currently. According to the leaked early development footage, we say this year, it does seem that Rockstar is trying out some new mechanics for GTA 6. There seems to be a focus on robbery and heists, with some new stealth mechanics thrown in for good measure.  

From the footage that leaked (now deleted), things look very similar to GTA 5, but with some additional and updated aspects like being able to go prone. Of course, this was all clearly early development, so there's no saying what the GTA 6 gameplay will end up being like.

Currently, it's safe to assume that GTA 6 will feature the same third-person action as the last couple of entries in the series. What we don't know are the finer details, like how character switching will work, whether there's a multiplayer element, or how players can interact with the world. The leaked gameplay showed very early development assets, which only give us a small part of the picture regarding GTA 6's gameplay. 

GTA 6 news

GTA 5 cars racing down busy streets

Grand Theft Auto (Image credit: Rockstar Games) (Image credit: Rockstar Games)

Rockstar addresses GTA 6 leak
Rockstar Games formally confirmed that the GTA 6 leak that occurred in September 2022 was real. Releasing a statement via Twitter, the team advised this included “early development footage for the next Grand Theft Auto.” While they didn't comment on particular details spotted in the leak, the team said it's “extremely disappointed to have any details of our next game shared this way.”

Crucially, Rockstar's statement advised that the leak shouldn't cause any delays, stating “we do not anticipate any disruption to our live game services nor any long-term effect on the development of our ongoing projects.” Promising an official update to this next game “when it is ready.”

GTA 6 suffers huge gameplay leak
Last September, Grand Theft Auto 6 saw what was easily one of the biggest leaks in gaming history. Roughly 90 videos were posted onto the official GTA Forums by a poster named teapotuberhacker, containing gameplay footage that's early in development. Since going live, Rockstar and Take-Two have since removed these through copyright strikes. Updating their original post (now deleted), teapottuberhacker claimed he was looking to make a deal with Rockstar and Take-Two Interactive, issuing this statement:

“Ok, so this has gone unexpectedly viral, woke up to 3000 Telegram DM’s. If you are an employee of Rockstar or Take 2 and you’re trying to contact me, send me a message containing 22559219889638875756 on Telegram or you can email me at [email address redacted] ** from your corporate email address ** I will try to read all these replies soon – I am looking to negotiate a deal.”

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