GTA 6 Will Release Without Multiplayer In 2024: My Predictions

GTA Online – Will it survive beyond GTA 6? (Photo: Rockstar Games)

Readers make some predictions about the release of GTA6 Based on the success of Red Dead Redemption 2, not GTA 5.

there was a lot Rumors of GTA6 No one really said anything new or surprising this week. has a huge amount of money and time and can do pretty much anything you want, so there isn’t much point in speculating about gameplay beyond that.

But I believe there are things that make things a little more predictable. It’s Red Dead Redemption 2. grand theft auto But I think people underestimate how huge it is.It’s bigger than most non-Nintendo games, including individuals. FIFA Or a Call of Duty game. It fared better than expected, proving to rock stars that great success can be achieved from less popular material if certain rules are followed.

I don’t think rock stars are in just for the money. I think they want to push the boundaries. I’m sure there are people at Take-Two who just want to do GTA 5 with better graphics, but I believe Rockstar will if they try to do more, they’ll make Red Dead Redemption 2 I think I’ll use that as proof that I can make it work.

GTA 5 has been around for so long that I think a lot of people forget it even has a story mode. It’s Red Dead Redemption 2 that’s known for its plot and characters, and it’s arguably a lot better than GTA 5, but the basic formula is the same. I think you want to emphasize that you can bring back the , and tell great stories set in modern times.

It’s easy to forget that Red Dead Redemption 2 didn’t launch on Red Dead Online. There was a beta version, but the official launch didn’t happen until over six months later. I think that’s mainly because they wanted to release the main game for Christmas, but also because they wanted the story to be the star because no one wanted to skip online and play single player. thinking about.

I think it’s the same for GTA 6. Rockstar used evidence from Red Dead Redemption 2 to convince their bosses that it works, plus GTA Online is still running and actually doing something new. No need to start. I don’t know if they will eventually run GTA Online 1 and 2 side-by-side, but I think they will at first before shutting down the first one. I don’t know how long it will take, but I think it will take at least a year or two.

As for 2024 predictions, it’s a bit simpler. Rockstar announced the game last year when it didn’t really need to. They didn’t show anything, Take-Two didn’t need publicity, and there’s no reason to think they’d announced it for any reason other than being relatively close to completion. said it was progressing.

I’ve heard something by now so I don’t think there’s anything to suggest it will be released this year, but I predict it will be released next year. It really doesn’t make sense to announce a game that everyone knows exists in, say nothing about it, and not release until 2025.

So that’s my prediction. With any luck, it won’t be long before we find out if they’re right. Especially since a 2024 release could mean his 2023 release. Hope this…

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