Rockstar Games, which is part of Take-Two Interactive, released the first teaser trailer for GTA 6 a few months ago. With this video shared on YouTube reaching millions of people, expectations soared. Consequently, curiosity about when the game will be released is growing. According to the latest developments, Rockstar Games is making changes in the development process.
Rockstar Games employees are being called back to the office
With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019, many companies transitioned to hybrid or remote work systems for health reasons. Rockstar Games, the gaming giant known for the GTA series, was among these companies.
According to recently revealed information, Rockstar Games Publishing President Jenn Kolbe sent an email to employees on Wednesday. In this email, she announced that they would return to the office working system as of April. Kolbe, mentioning the tangible benefits of face-to-face work, stated that this decision was made to increase productivity and security.
Rockstar Games’ decision to return to office work may impact the development process of GTA 6. There are factors such as employees getting used to the environment. However, predictions suggest that the process will accelerate.
What will GTA 6 be like?
GTA 6, expected to be released very soon, will center around a woman named Lucia and a man named Jason. The story will unfold through these two characters, who are presumed to be lovers. The game will have a considerably large map, including Vice City. To put its size into perspective, it is rumored to be 2.5 times larger than the GTA 5 map, which is one of the most exciting aspects.
Taking advantage of the power of next-gen consoles, the game will stand out with more realistic graphics, driving dynamics, and especially artificial intelligence. Rockstar Games is a company that pays attention to details in its games. Accordingly, expectations are high for GTA 6.
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