One of the most awaited games of this generation, GTA 6, has its release year hint hidden in its predecessor. The previous titles have been very successful among all the possible platforms. GTA 5 remains the most sought after game in the series because of the massive success of the instalment among the gamer community. Fans have been waiting for a long time for any news on the next instalment but all in vain, as there has been no official word about the sixth part of the game.
Now some reports suggest that GTA 5 has a hidden message regarding the release of the sixth instalment, which was unearthed by the GTA 5 players. GTA6GrandTheftAuto reports, GTA 5 had earned $800 million in its first day of release.
The gaming community is buzzing with this new find clue and speculations are ripe about the company giving official confirmation later this year. This clue can be found in the airport setting of GTA 6 which has many doors. Two of the doors are peculiarly numbered as 2013 and 2021. This looks like like a pretty clear clue about the next instalment which is yet to be announced. reports, tnhonline.
The company, Rockstar, has said that they are concentrating all their skills and manpower on Red Dead Redemption right now. This amazing western sequel to the original Red Dead Redemption will be releasing during Fall, according to Rockstar. Though this pretty much rules out a GTA 6 release in the near future but the recent clue tells a different story. The year 2021 looks a bit different than the regular pattern of GTA releases of 4-5 years gap and therefore it will be interesting to see the company changing its unwritten rule.
So many speculations have been doing the rounds of the interest that the fans are trying to spot Easter Eggs or hints that could give more information about the Rockstar Games title-one. There are also rumours of the Hollywood biggies, Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes will be leading GTA 6 because of their constant fascination with GTA. Stay tuned for more GTA 6 updates.
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