I’m utterly unexcited for Grand Theft Auto 6, and here’s why


Grand Theft Auto 6 is arguably the most anticipated video game in the world, even beyond the practically abandoned Half-Life 3 that Valve never seems to write off officially. It’s numbered as the sixth entry, but the series heritage spreads further than five games. GTA is almost 26 years old, with most of its games gaining the status of blockbuster megahits.

The technology advanced with each sequel, and the games grew in scope and usually in scale. Spending years with these open-world race ‘n’ chase simulators from one of my first-ever PC games back in 1997 to the monstrous cash cow that is GTA Online, for some reason, I barely feel a spot of excitement for the recent tease of an upcoming announcement about GTA6. So, what changed: its developers, the industry, or myself?

Not the Rockstar Games I knew and loved

Grand Theft Auto III sparked a generation of open-world ‘GTA clones.’ (Image credit: Rockstar Games)

Above all, the most likely suspect for my melancholy is the departure of several key staff members responsible for developing the most popular and successful Grand Theft Auto games. Co-founder Dan Houser left his former Vice President role at Rockstar Games in 2022. He started his involvement by signing the original game’s developers as its publishers, migrating from its New York-based predecessor, BMG Interactive.





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