GTA 6 is coming, but Rockstar has gone quiet. Fans are fiercely debating whether this marketing silence is a brilliant strategy from a confident developer or a massive fumble for the world’s most anticipated game.
It’s not just about stealing cars anymore. As the GTA 6 launch nears, fans are clear about what they want: the terrifying, atmospheric horror that made Red Dead Redemption 2’s wilderness so unforgettable.
A bank featured prominently in the GTA 6 trailer was recently torn down in real life, sparking a wild debate: will Rockstar, the kings of detail, update the game to match reality? It’s a fascinating dilemma.
Cruising through Vice City with your own playlist has been a dream for console players for years. As GTA 6 approaches, the debate is hotter than ever: will Rockstar let us bring our own tunes to the car radio?
A fleeting shot of a lizard in the GTA 6 trailer has fans jokingly hailing the return of Rango and sparking a surprisingly deep debate: will Rockstar bring Red Dead’s hunting mechanics to Vice City?
Grand Theft Auto VI is just a few months away, but the decade-long wait has left the fanbase with a strange mix of surreal excitement, numb fatigue, and a deep-seated fear of another delay. Here’s a look at the emotional rollercoaster.
Remember the bitter days of PlayStation vs. Xbox? Those days are gone. We’re in a new era, and the upcoming launch of Grand Theft Auto VI is proof that the game, not the box it’s played on, is what truly matters.
It’s been over a decade. The wait for Grand Theft Auto VI is almost over, and gamers everywhere are bracing for one single, iconic moment: the “Rockstar Games Presents” screen. Here’s why that feeling is so electric.
A CEO’s comments about using AI to create 3D gun models from YouTube videos went viral, sparking a huge debate. But the reality behind the tech is far less sensational and a lot more familiar.
A new top-down survival game called ‘Swarm Me’ is taking inspiration from one of the most terrifying games ever made. But there’s a catch: you can’t fight back. Here’s why that’s so exciting.