We can see the name of the facility printed across her lanyard, as well as the initials LDC on Lucia’s prison uniform. Image: Rockstar Games via IGN.Ġ6 - We see even more of this detail as the shot switches to show Stefanie, a member of staff at the Leonida Department of Correction. Her hair is among the most realistic we’ve seen in games, and the lighting from the window captures the texture of its waves. Image: Rockstar Games via IGN.Ġ5 - Our first look at Lucia showcases the increase in detail over even Red Dead Redemption 2’s graphical heft. As she looks outside the window, we can see the guard towers that stood out in the opening shot. This seems to be the prison in which Lucia, our protagonist, has been locked up. Cut to the next shot and we see its barbed wire-topped fencing. Image: Rockstar Games via IGN.Ġ4 - And right in the middle we can see the guard towers of a penitentiary. We can only hope that we will be able to climb to the top and base jump from it. Fun fact: This is the highest point in all of Florida. And on the side of a semi we can see the branding for Patriot, the beer that first appeared in Grand Theft Auto 4.Ġ3 - Off in the distance we can see an incredibly tall broadcast mast, based on the real WTVY TV Tower. You can even see the birds and the palm trees.Ġ2 - The traffic on the road in the foreground includes a variety of GTA staples, including trucks, RVs, boats, and motorbikes. Image: Rockstar Games via IGN.Ġ1 - The trailer’s opening shot is pure Florida, the colours of the setting sun evoking the ‘Save the Date’ Tweet that Rockstar put out ahead of the trailer. So join us as we dive deep into the GTA 6 trailer. And now it’s here - 90 seconds of Vice City, packed full of criminals, weirdos, and parties.Įvery single shot tells a new story, and we’ve poured over the trailer frame-by-frame to find every single detail we can. Developers say this is a crucial element of a game's development and that it takes time to execute properly.It’s no exaggeration to say we’ve waited years for Grand Theft Auto 6’s first trailer. The final stages of a game's development is often when the core experience is finished and the team works on refinements and polishing, among other things. Rockstar Games is seeking "perfection" with GTA VI. GTA V was similarly in the final stages of development in 2011, though the game delayed multiple times and not released until 2013. If it's true that GTA VI is in the home stretch of development, that doesn't mean anyone should it expect it come out early or even necessarily on time. For whatever it's worth, almost every Rockstar Games title in the past 10 years was delayed from its previously announced date. GTA VI is in development for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S and is expected to release in 2025. I am also aware of colleagues who have health issues preventing full time office work who are now left in limbo." According to the union, Rockstar management has provided no evidence that working from home poses a security risk or might negatively impact productivity.Īn anonymous Rockstar employee told the union that working from home has been "a lifeline for many of us at Rockstar." Another employee said, "This will mean missing out on spending time with our families. The union also said Rockstar plans to cut off remote access to its technology from home. GTA VI is being developed by multiple studios at the same time, including Rockstar North in Edinburgh, Scotland and the company's network of studios around the world.Īccording to the union, Rockstar is moving ahead with its plan to mandate workers return to the office on April 15. Workers have also said the return-to-office mandate, which reportedly only has "rare" exception allowances, is bad for people who might have opted to move further away from an office to save money and have a better life. The Independent Workers' Union Of Great Britain (IWGB) released a statement citing commentary from workers who say being able to work from home is helpful for those with disabilities, care responsibilities, or health issues. Rockstar Games employees are reportedly not thrilled with this announcement. Rockstar's head of publishing, Jenn Kolbe, said in a memo to staff obtained by Bloomberg, "Making these changes now puts us in the best position to deliver the next Grand Theft Auto at the level of quality and polish we know it requires, along with a publishing roadmap that matches the scale and ambition of the game." Now Playing: Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA VI) Trailer Breakdown By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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