As all gamers know, Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) has been in development for quite some time. This month marks the tenth anniversary of Grand Theft Auto V, which was released by Rockstar Games in September 2013.
Although gameplay footage was leaked last year, we might not see GTA 6 for a few more years, since there is still no official trailer for the game. Small snippets of information are slowly emerging about the highly anticipated game, though it is hard to know what to believe.
The popular Miami-inspired location of Vice City is rumored to be the setting for GTA 6, and the game is rumored to include two playable protagonists named Jason and Lucia, a nod to Bonnie and Clyde. Many gamers will not be happy to hear the latest leak, especially those who struggle with storage on their console of choice.
On release day, the next mainline GTA installment will require 750GB of space, according to a tweet shared by GTA 6 News.
According to the leaker, players will have 400 hours of gameplay in the Rockstar Games game, which is a respectable amount if it manages to keep players interested and entertained.
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However, many gamers will have issues with the enormous 750GB of space needed to even play it.
As an illustration, the PS5 is said to have 825GB of storage, however, 158GB of that space is automatically set aside for system data, leaving just 667GB available for players to use for games.
Since the rumored GTA 6 download size is more than 80GB larger, PlayStation users would want some sort of additional storage device to even run the most recent release.
By the time GTA 6 is out, we might already be using the PlayStation 6.
The most recent leak comes at a time when GTA fans are in disarray because they believe they may have to pay $150 for the following game.
Dexerto reports that GTA VI may cost a staggering $150, which is approximately $100 more than its predecessor GTA V.