The End of Rockstar’s ‘Frat Boy’ Cultureīack in 2020, following the horrific George Floyd police brutality case, Rockstar silently shelved a game mode they had planned to release for their multiplayer blockbuster GTA Online, called Cops ‘n’ Crooks. While we don’t have any visual details, Rockstar has confirmed that one of the series’ two protagonists will be Hispanic, in line with Miami’s predominant demographic.Īs one of the world’s most anticipated videogames, Rockstar have been understandably tight-lipped about the sequel for several years now - choosing to release updates for GTA V and bank over $6 billion in overall revenue, an industry record-breaker that only VI seems poised to beat.ĭespite the big-name appeal, Rockstar are looking to shake up their infamous crime sandbox world - and not everyone’s keen on them taking that route. While the pair terrorised banks and local establishments across the US way back in the 1930s, the game will place its characters in a fictional version of Miami, Florida, and its surrounding areas. Nearly 9 years on from GTA V’s launch, seminal game developer Rockstar has released several details concerning its sequel GTA VI - including the addition of a female protagonist.Īccording to Bloomberg, GTA VI will star a pair of characters loosely inspired by real-life criminal couple, Bonnie and Clyde.
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