'GTA 6' release rumors: Female lead character and new locations?

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While Rockstar is still mum about a new installment in the "Grand Theft Auto" video game franchise, several rumors about "GTA 6" have already come out. Venture Capital Post spotted an unofficial fan-made website that records some of the rumored information about the highly-anticipated game, including the report about its alleged release date and several details about its release. 

According to gta6grandtheftauto.com, most fans of the popular open-world action-adventure game want to see a "beautiful hot woman" to become one of the lead characters in the game, alongside the other male characters. However, there is no given information yet whether Rockstar will consider doing a female lead for its next "GTA" release.

In his past interviews in 2013, Rockstar Games president Leslie Benzies talked about the possibility of a "GTA 6,"  saying, "We don't know what GTA 6 will be, but we've got some ideas." 

But it has been a long time since Benzies talked about "GTA 6," which means fans are now seriously looking for information about it, especially since the latest offering from the "GTA" franchise is the PC edition of "GTA V" released last month. 

Movie Pilot's Kenny McDonnell wrote down his thoughts about what "GTA 6" should offer once it is released. According to McDonnell, it would be better if the open world game will feature all the locations that have been used in the past versions so that players can opt to travel between the in-game cities like Los Santos and Liberty City. But the report said that "GTA 6" would be interesting if it would revisit Vice City. 

At this point, only Rockstar Games canconfirm the development of "GTA 6." 

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