'GTA 6' release date, news: Next GTA game to feature VR support?

A screenshot from the official "GTA V" trailer. YouTube/Rockstar

Speculations about the release date of "Grand Theft Auto 6" continue to come out as Rockstar Games remains silent about the development of the next installment of the open-world video game franchise.

One of the latest speculations from Neurogadget claims that the next "Grand Theft Auto" game will be released alongside the upcoming next-generation gaming consoles from Microsoft and Sony. According to the report, this will allow the game developer to include new features and improve the graphics of the next "GTA" game.

If the speculations are correct, the rumored "Grand Theft Auto 6" will come out with VR features to keep the game updated with the latest technology. This means that the game will not be released until the launch of the next PlayStation or Xbox consoles.

The report also mentioned that the map that will be featured in the next "GTA" game will be as impressive as the map for "GTA 5."

According to the report, the game developers are considering a foreign country to base the map for the rumored "GTA 6." Some of the places that can be featured in the next "GTA" map include Tokyo, Japan, and London, England, since both cities have amazing places that could fit the game.

Other speculations claim that Rockstar Games will also change the gameplay of "GTA 6" by featuring a female protagonist. Based on earlier rumors, the game developer wants to sign up actress Eva Mendes to lend her voice to the female lead character of the upcoming game.

On the other hand, a speculation from Parent Herald claims that the presidential victory of Donald Trump in the US could be used as an inspiration for the game developers to continue using a US map since cutting borders and evading checkpoints could be an ideal plot for "GTA 6."

However, Rockstar Games has yet to confirm details about the development of the sixth installment of "Grand Theft Auto" franchise.

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