It has been over 500 days since Grand Theft Auto VI, a.k.a. GTA 6 Trailer 1, has been released. Since then, every day, a new rumour or leak surfaces online that leaves fans in a frenzy, although some of them are really hard to believe. Most recently, a post on Reddit has gone viral and has grabbed the attention of fans across.
Despite circulating rumours and leaks, Rockstar Games has kept its lips tight over any update or news about the game. The viral Reddit post, attached with a photo with a caption, "I worked as a QA on GTA VI last year. Here's what I can tell you."
The picture in the post claims to have worked as a QA on GTA VI for a short time the previous year, giving them access to some early test builds of the game.
There have been multiple posts that allude to some of the features that we can expect to see in the next Rockstar title. The apparent QA first focuses on the map for GTA 6, which will be "more countryside than people think".
As per the post, the areas will consist of "backwater Florida mixed with weird swamp cult vibes", and weird events often come up in the map's "meth county".
Well, apart from other leaks mentioned in the post, it also posted about an interesting point, explaining the NPCS (Non-Player Characters) memory, as apparently, the NPCs will remember the actions a lot more than ever before.
It also mentioned that if you robbed them three days earlier, they would remember you. Well, the shopkeepers will recognise you if you caused chaos at their store, and even cops act differently if they had an earlier run-in with you.
"It¡¯s like the world doesn¡¯t forge¡±t, the QA explained.
This one is interesting.
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Apart from the NPCS, the leak post also suggests that there will be new interactions with the police, and players will be able to hide items just before their cars are searched by them. This can even be done with the help of glove boxes or space under the seats.
The QA also claims that GTA 6's story is a bit slow to begin with, but it soon starts falling apart, making the narrative a lot more personal.?