In a recent news update, a new incident has come across where a Malaysian retailer has already started accepting pre-booking for the new game. Even after a year later there have been no word about the release of a new trailer from Rockstar. Though new leaks and PC requirements have been circulating over the internet, here is a list of what all you can expect from the GTA 6.
GTA 6 New Updates
As per a report by Digit its possible that the new game might be launched on September 17/2025 for Play Station 5 and Xbox X/s. Similar to the Vice city the game would start with a reimagined virtual version of Miami Florida. Its possible that some of the older characters might make a re-appearance as well.
Price Of GTA6 In India
The price of the new title would be higher than that of the older games. The standard edition of the game is being expected to cost around RS 5,999. Beyond that special editions of the game can go up to fetch around Rs 7,299, in the international markets. The price of the international markets may reach about $100.
Enhanced Features And Protagonist
For the first time the franchise would give us gameplay that is being led by a female protagonist. The protagonist would have a male supporting character as well that would help the story mode evolve over the different challenges in the game. Players would be able to experience revamped Ai, enhanced Physics and beyond that a more receptive and regular police force.
GTA6 PC Requirements
Since the game would have a great number of detail its possible that the new game would require system that has upgraded internals to run the game. The rumored minimum specification for the game would be
Processor– Intel Core i7/ AMD Ryzen 7, 3700 x
Graphics Card – The Graphic card that would be necessary for the game would be NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti/ Amd Radeon RX 5700 Xt.
Beyond that it would be necessary that your device has a running ram of around 8gb along with 150 Gb of space. This would be the most ambitious project from the Rockstar games yet.
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