GTA 6 rumors: Game to revist old cities via airport? Female protagonist?

There is no official word yet on when Grand Theft Auto 6 would come out but this early, game developers are trying to compile the issues that players had with GTA V and use them to improve the next installment.

Among the issues that many had to deal with include server issues and game freezes which were mostly encountered in multiplayer mode. And surely there are a whole lot more that may not have been mentioned which the developers could seriously check out through a wish list posted over at Fuse Joplin.

Among the wishes of gamers include more realistic cars, more stores, more houses and so on. To see the list, you can check it out here.

Going back to GTA 6, the question on how it could possibly top GTA 5 is up in the air. And one probably scenario is seeing the next game include all previous places which could be visited using via the airport using a central hub.

If this happens, players could be able to revisit old cities such as Vice City or even Liberty City where they can get a chance to once again aim for fame and fortune. And of course, the storylines are still there which some adventurers may want to try out once more.

As far as adversaries, rumors have it that there could be a female protagonist in GTA VI. As far as how her story goes, she could be a previous character seeking payback and at a certain wager.

All these and more are up in the air and with GTA VI said to be already in the works on paper, game developers could possibly listen and apply more enhancements for a promising GTA game hopefully by the time 2018 comes around.

For the meantime, here is the official trailer of Grand Theft Auto VI

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