Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of GTA VI, even though Rockstar Games has not yet graced the public with any official information such as a trailer, gameplay details, or even a release date. However, the game’s development was confirmed nearly two years ago, with rumours pointing to a possible 2025 release date, according to Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar Games.
Aside from the lack of official details, fans have had to rely on a series of leaks and rampant speculation. Notably, the game is rumoured to feature two main characters named Jason and Lucia, who are said to be inspired by the infamous crime duo Bonnie and Clyde. Furthermore, whispers indicate that players will return to the Miami-like location of Vice City.
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While fans of the series are eagerly discussing various aspects of the anticipated game, a rather contentious debate has recently sprung up. The core question: should it be possible to kill children within the game? Opinions are strongly divided on this ethical issue.
“I’ll be honest, I see no problem. It’s the moral dilemma of the player,” said one Reddit user. Another added, “I personally think that killable children is not an absolutely terrible thing, as long as they don’t look like actual children.”
However, not everyone agrees. “Killing kids is definitely worse than killing adults,” argues TechieTravis. Phuxsea also adds, “Killing kids will have the game banned across the world.”
In other related news, prepare your hard drives. Leaks suggest that GTA VI may require a jaw-dropping 750GB of storage space. The game is also expected to be available on multiple platforms, including PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
With rumours and debates swirling, all eyes are firmly fixed on Rockstar Games for any shred of official confirmation about GTA VI’s features or release date.