Fans are in store for some incredible new features when Grand Theft Auto 6 is finally released as Rockstar Games drop teasers at 2021 Game Developers Conference.

The 2021 Game Developers Conference has only just been made available to the public, and reveals a load of interesting details from Rockstar Games.
The team went into detail on just how they were able to create such lifelike horses in Red Dead Redemption 2, along with a host of other hints and teasers of what will be included in titles in the future.
Of course, currently GTA 6 has not actually been officially confirmed by Rockstar Games as the company have remained tight-lipped on the much anticipated title up to now.
However, this hasn’t stopped rumours and speculation spreading thick and fast suggesting the games possible settings and locations.
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Fans will be excited to see just exactly what the company has planned for the future.
I'm hyped. Apprently they're looking into machine learning approaches according to their GDC presentation. The next title is going to be insane pic.twitter.com/r2alxZaTr4
— Ben (@videotech_) August 12, 2021
There are many things detailed in the document that are guaranteed to raise a few eyebrows.
The end of the presentation featured information on how the company would like to improve, including things such as having “an even wider variety of movement”.
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Rockstar noted that they aim to have similar details as Red Dead Redemption 2’s horses for other animals in future, as the horses featured over 3,000 different animations and 23 unique movements.
There will other improvements such as quality of humans, quality of animals, machine learning, improved responsiveness and better parity between Al and player controlled characters.
This gives us a bit of an indication of what we could be seeing in GTA 6 when it is eventually released, but in the meantime be sure to check back with us at Gamerficial for the latest news and updates.
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