If the Latest GTA 6 Leaks Are True, We Could Be Waiting Years for More Single-Player Content

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If the Latest GTA 6 Leaks Are True, We Could Be Waiting Years for More Single-Player Content

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  • Grand Theft Auto 6 has been hit with yet another leak.
  • It reveals plenty of new information about the upcoming game.
  • Rockstar Games is potentially not planning any single-player expansions for it in the future.
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Rockstar Games’ GTA 6 is no stranger to getting its details leaked, regardless of whether it was during the time leading up to the first anticipated trailer or after it. One would think that the fanbase would relax for a little while longer after the developer dropped the record-breaking footage, but the upcoming Grand Theft Auto is unable to avoid even bigger leaks, and this time around, there is a lot more to unpack.

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One of the biggest takeaways from the latest GTA 6 leak is related to its single-player content, which used to be the staple of the franchise until Grand Theft Auto 5 got its Online multiplayer mode.

Rockstar Games Does Not Seem to Be Planning Any Single-Player Expansions for GTA 6 Yet

GTA 6 may be set to be the biggest Grand Theft Auto title yet, but Rockstar Games may not give it more single-player content in the near future.
GTA 6 may be set to be the biggest Grand Theft Auto title yet, but Rockstar Games may not give it more single-player content in the near future.

A user took to the game’s subreddit and shared plenty of leaked information about different aspects of the upcoming GTA 6. According to the Reddit user, the details were supposedly revealed by a developer from PlayStation, but they should still be taken with a grain of salt because there is no official confirmation for any of these points.

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The leak covers various elements, including some new features being potentially introduced in GTA 6, such as “vehicle discovery and Eagle Eye system,” while also revealing that the sixth mainline Grand Theft Auto is set to have more mini-games than ever before.

One potential detail about GTA 6 stands out the most, though, as the post stated that “there are currently no plans for future single-player expansions,” which may be a cause for worry for OG Grand Theft Auto fans. GTA Online is cool and all, but the series has mostly focused on single-player content since its inception, so an increase in multiplayer aspects could throw some players off.

Since GTA 6 is scheduled to be released sometime next year in 2025, if the latest leaks are true and Rockstar Games is still not thinking much about expanding the single-player elements, it could take years for more single-player content to be released, if there even is any in the first place.

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Some Other Details Revealed in the Latest GTA 6 Leaks

From more mini-games than ever before to the potential opening mission, the latest GTA 6 leaks cover a lot.
From more mini-games than ever before to the potential opening mission, the latest GTA 6 leaks cover a lot.

Aside from the apparent lack of single-player content in the future, the latest GTA 6 leaks mentioned other elements of the upcoming game as well. According to the leak, Rockstar Games will start its much-awaited title with “another robbery mission,” similar to how GTA 5 kicked off more than a decade ago.

Players will also supposedly have the option to surrender to the police if things get a little too heated up and out of hand.

GTA 6 will also apparently include “dual-wielding weapons,” while also taking the “Eagle Eye feature” out of Red Dead Redemption 2‘s book.

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