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News video games 13 April 2021, 14:24

GTA 6 Won't Return to the 1980s; Tom Henderson Provides New Info

There are more rumors about GTA VI. According to one of the Internet users, the sixth installment of the series is to be set in a modern day setting.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  • More leaks about GTA VI have surfaced online;
  • Tom Henderson revealed that the game is to be set in the present day;
  • He directly denied previous rumors about the series returning to the 80s.

Fans of Grand Theft Auto series do not have an easy life. Rockstar remains tight-lipped and does not want to share any information about the next installment of the iconic game. The only consolation that may satisfy the curiosity of players is another rumor about GTA VI, which appear in the web.

This time the source of information is Tom Henderson, a popular online leaker. Previously, he shared his knowledge about the trailer for Battlefield 6 and is responsible for the development of the new Call of Duty. In his posts he also referred to GTA VI. It was him who announced on Twitter that the next installment will enable us to play as a female protagonist.

Now Henderson referred to the setting of the new GTA. According to him, the plot of the game will take place in the present day. He directly denied earlier information that it would take us to the 80s of the last century. This caused a big split in the comments under the post. Some people expressed satisfaction that the game would be close to today's realities. Others, however, were not happy with such a leak. Vice City fans, in particular, took it rather hard.

It must be remembered that however reliable a source Henderson may be, these are still just rumors. Rockstar has not yet given any official information about GTA VI. The above leak should, therefore, be approached with caution.

Przemyslaw Dygas

Przemyslaw Dygas

He published a lot of news on GRYOnline.pl, some reviews and a few articles. Currently runs the Cooldown.pl site and serves as a junior SEO specialist. He first published journalistic texts on his private blog; later he took up writing seriously when his news and reviews ended up on a now non-existent film portal. In his free time, he tries to keep up with the premieres of new strategies and RPGs, unless he is replaying Pillars of Eternity or Mass Effect for umpteenth time. He also likes cinematography and tries to visit the nearby cinema at least once a month to keep up with the movies he is interested in.

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