Grand Theft Auto 5seems to be one of those games that’s determined to become timeless. It released in 2013 and Rockstar is still releasing frequent updates forGrand Theft Auto Online. Although the rate of updates is slowing down, seven years is a long time for Rockstar to devote to supporting the spinoff multiplayer mode ofGrant Theft Auto 5.If that wasn’t enough of a sign of longevity, the games are getting remastered for PS5 and Xbox Series X. Fans not quite satisfied with the new consoles' backwards compatibility will be pleased to see new versions ofGTA 5with sharpened graphics and performance.

Of course, the question that aGTA 5remaster poses is what it means forGrand Theft Auto 6.The longer Rockstar focuses onGTA 5,the less resources it seems to be devoted to the highly anticipatedGTA 6.However, fans are already wondering ifGTA 5’s port to next-gen consoleswill actually hold some clues on what to expect for a new game in the series. It could be that Rockstar has planned the port as a way to give fans a taste of what’s to come. Whether that’s the case or not, fans will certainly be picking apartGrand Theft Auto 5for PS5 and Xbox Series X in search of signs pointing towardGTA 6.

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Sifting Through Los Santos

Whenever a game gets remastered, it’s natural that fans wonder how different the game will feel. It all depends on what developers feel needs changing and how drastically those elements need to be changed. Rockstar hasn’t shared a lot ofspecifics aboutGrand Theft Auto 5’s remasterbesides the fact that graphics will be sharper and the game will handle better. While that could be all there is to the remaster, fans are also reasonably wondering if Rockstar is keeping its cards close to the chest. It could easily have some little details and additions planned forGTA 5that could mean something forGTA 6.

Even ifGTA 5’s remaster doesn’t explicitly have Easter eggs or new features pointing towards the new game, players will be searching eagerly for any secret changes because of how they could affect the new game. Any significant deviation fromGrand Theft Auto 5’s previous versions or the franchise’s formula in general would seem likesomething that Rockstar is testingforGTA 6.It wouldn’t be surprising if Rockstar did put some intentional tease of the new game in this remaster. So many fans of the franchise will be flocking toGTA 5again that the discovery of new content and possible references toGTA 6would send huge waves through the community.

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Grand Theft Auto’s Future

Even if there aren’t any clear and objective references toGTA 6in theGTA 5remaster, the remaster will undoubtedly have an effect onGTA 6.For one thing, it’ll set a standard for the graphics of the new game; fans will probably get a decent picture of what a newGrand Theft Autowill look like graphically thanks toGTA 5. Depending on how many other changes Rockstar makes, it could set otherbars forGTA 6to meetin terms of performance, control responsiveness, and so on. It’ll create the playing field for the future of the franchise.

Hopefully Rockstar does have some secrets and clues in store forGTAfans. The community is dying to get some reliable, concrete details on a new installment intheGrand Theft Autofranchise, and it certainly won’t mind if Rockstar decides to do so by putting some teasers in a new version ofGTA 5meant to tide fans over until the new game is out. Some might even argue that it’s more fun for fans to dig upGTA 6clues themselves and interact with them in-game.Grand Theft Auto 5’s remaster is still a ways away, but ideally it’ll show fans somehow that a new game in the series won’t ask them to wait much longer.

Grand Theft Auto 5is available now for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will release in 2021.

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