'GTA 6' release date still hazy

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Getting the "Grand Theft Auto VI" release date right is not an easy feat. "GTA" has been known to have a pretty sporadic spread of release dates and it seems that the next game is no different. Until now, fans are still figuring out if the game will be rolled out in 2018 or 2020. Still, gamers are reportedly hoping that a U.S. map, killer graphics, and an off-the-charts storyline will be incorporated in the next iteration of the title.. 

Even way back in 2013 when the current "GTA Online" was still on the drawing board, enthusiasts have already been curious about what "GTA 6" will offer. In an interview with Develop, Leslie Benzies, the president of Rockstar North, gave a bit of insight into what they had in mind.

Back then, he said, "We've got about 45 years worth of ideas we want to do. We don't know what GTA VI will be, but we've got some ideas."

There have been plenty of rumors and speculations going around about "GTA VI," but perhaps the biggest one that fans wish was true is a map that weaves all "GTA" maps together, with Vice City, Liberty City, San Andreas, and even Los Santos integrated into the game for side missions. 

Another rumor that should really add a twist to "GTA 6" is that gamers will have the ability to have relationships inside the game up to a point that tying the knot will be possible for the main character. Another interesting aspect is the introduction of a female character in the game. 

"Grand Theft Auto 6" will of course have an impressive line of automobiles for players to enjoy. Rumored to be in the game are cars dating from the '50s and late '60s to the hot rides of the present. From classic Mustangs and Shelbys to the current Ferraris and Lamborghinis, gamers undoubtedly wish "GTA 6" would have them all. 

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