
As anticipation builds for Grand Theft Auto VI, fans are eagerly dissecting every rumor and leak about the next chapter in Rockstar Games’ iconic open-world series. With Grand Theft Auto V now over a decade old, having launched in 2013, excitement is high for new mechanics that could redefine the franchise. Unconfirmed reports suggest GTA 6 will draw significant inspiration from Red Dead Redemption 2 rather than its direct predecessor, leaning into the immersive and detailed systems that made the 2018 western a critical darling. Among these rumored changes, a major overhaul to the weapon management system stands out as a potential game-changer.
In previous Grand Theft Auto titles, players could instantly swap weapons, with firearms materializing as if from thin air—a mechanic that fueled the series’ chaotic, fast-paced action but often sacrificed realism. By contrast, Red Dead Redemption 2 introduced a more grounded approach, storing extra weapons on the player’s horse and making them accessible via a weapon wheel. According to an unverified leak from insider Tez2, GTA 6 will adopt a similar system, with additional weapons stored in the trunk of the player’s vehicle, marking a departure from the franchise’s tradition of instantaneous weapon access.
Tez2 further revealed that Rockstar has been experimenting with enhancements to this system. “I believe last year they [Rockstar Games] experimented with smaller wheels, or sub-wheels, within the big weapon wheel,” Tez2 stated. “But this may have since been scrapped, or updated to a different style.” While it remains unclear whether these sub-wheels will appear in the final game, the shift to vehicle-based weapon storage suggests a focus on strategic planning. Players may need to think more carefully about their loadouts, retrieving weapons from their vehicle’s trunk rather than conjuring them on the spot, which could temper the series’ hallmark mayhem in favor of a more tactical and immersive experience.
This potential change could significantly alter GTA 6’s sandbox dynamics, requiring players to approach combat with greater forethought. While the series has long been defined by its unrestrained chaos, this mechanic aligns with Rockstar’s recent emphasis on realism, as evidenced by Red Dead Redemption 2’s meticulous attention to detail. Other leaks have hinted at additional gameplay tweaks, such as revamped police interactions, though details remain sparse and unconfirmed. As with all leaks, these reports should be taken with skepticism, as Rockstar Games has not officially addressed them, maintaining its usual silence on speculative information.
With GTA 6 poised to push the boundaries of open-world gaming, fans are counting down to its 2025 release. The game is expected to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, promising a visually stunning and mechanically ambitious experience that could redefine the Grand Theft Auto legacy.
Source: Tez2