Grand Theft Auto 6 Trending on Twitter – Fans Waiting for the Game’s Release Date

After the GTA 5 announcement today, the GTA 6 hashtag on Twitter is trending and the posts are full of unhappiness amongst Grand Theft’s enthusiasts. Today, at the PlayStation Showcase, Rockstar Games have shown up, with the extended and upgraded PS5 and Xbox Series X versions, not with Grand Theft Auto 6 or another new game, but with the Grand Theft Auto 5.

Grand Theft Auto 5 is the latest released game in the series. It offers players a fresh new setting to explore and an array of different vehicles to drive. To say that Grand Theft Auto 5 is groundbreaking is an understatement. Released in 2013, the game quickly became one of the most popular video games of all time, selling over 150 million copies worldwide. Given its popularity, it’s no wonder that fans are eagerly waiting for the next game of the franchise.

What did GTA fans think of the new announcement?  There is a lot of rage and frustration, but they are also poking fun at Rockstar for milking GTA 5 dry and for how much time it takes to develop and launch Grand Theft Auto 6.

Grand Theft Auto 6

Though a sixth title in the Grand Theft Auto series has yet to be officially announced by gaming giant Rockstar Games, several rumors have been circling for some time now. New rumors and speculations point to a GTA 6 release date in 2025 and that it will feature a present day version of Vice City.

Rumors keep flying about GTA 6, but all fans can do is wait for the game’s release. Many hope that the game will follow in the footsteps of Vice City, the GTA setting located in Miami, Florida. Updates are expected to take place as time progresses.

William Reid
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