‘GTA 6’ News & Updates: The Game to Feature More Weapon Choices, Aerial Missions

Rumors say that Rockstar Games will add a few improvements in the next installment of the "Grand Theft Auto" franchise, including more weapon choices and aerial missions.

The sixth installment of the open world action-adventure video game "GTA" series is likely to be released two years from now. However, there are already plenty of speculations and rumors about its possible features and plotlines.

According to Master Herald, previous reports suggested that Rockstar Gamers could launch "GTA 6" sometime in 2018 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Other reports claim that the game will be available on the next-generation gaming consoles from Microsoft and Sony, Xbox Two and PlayStation 5 respectively.

An interesting speculation about "GTA 6" suggests that the upcoming game will feature, for the first time, a female character. The voice acting role is rumored to be the actress Eva Mendes. Rumors say that Mendes is close to signing a deal with Rockstar Games. A female protagonist for "GTA 6" would be a good change in the game series since many other games have already female protagonists.

The latest speculations about the next installment of the "GTA" franchise claim that the highly anticipated game will feature more flying missions for its playable characters, according to N4BB. "GTA 6" will also feature more weapon choices for gamers. Countless ammunitions and firearms would emerge in the game in order to keep up with the real world.

The speculations and rumors about "GTA 6" come on the internet almost on a daily basis; however, nobody is actually sure which one will prove to be true. All these rumors are not confirmed at the time and Rockstar Games did not issue any official statement regarding "GTA 6." Fans of "GTA" still have to wait a few years down the road until the next installment will be finally released.

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