When GTA VI finally comes out, many people believe it could easily win Game of the Year.
Sure, there’s always a small chance it might not meet expectations, but let’s be real—that doesn’t seem likely.
So far, we’ve only seen one trailer (we know, it’s been a long wait), but Rockstar Games has built a reputation for making amazing games.
With new teasers appearing, our excitement keeps growing—no need to hold back anymore.
Could GTA VI Use a Feature from Red Dead Redemption 2?
Here’s something exciting: GTA VI might include a popular feature from Red Dead Redemption 2.
According to Ben Hinchcliffe, a former Rockstar developer, this could actually happen.
Hinchcliffe worked on GTA VI before leaving Rockstar in 2022, so he knows a lot about the game.
Of course, things might have changed since he left, but his confidence in Rockstar’s work gives us hope.
In an interview with IGN, Hinchcliffe said, “If you have the budget and team size, I don’t see why you couldn’t include the same [RDR2] level of NPC interaction in a much bigger game.”
He also explained that Rockstar’s tools are very advanced, making it easy to create realistic and natural-looking character interactions.
This could mean GTA VI’s world will feel more alive and detailed than ever.
More NPCs, More Realism
Fans have already noticed something big: the first GTA VI trailer shows way more NPCs (non-playable characters) than we’ve ever seen before—about 10 times more than in GTA V.
This means the world in GTA VI could feel more realistic and interactive, similar to what made RDR2 such a fan favorite.
Waiting for the Next Trailer
We’re all counting the days for the next trailer to drop (come on, Rockstar, don’t keep us waiting!). It should give us a better idea of how detailed and immersive the game will be.
Will GTA VI be even better than RDR2? We won’t know until we play it, but from what we’ve seen so far, it looks very promising.
Final Thoughts
Rockstar Games has always delivered incredible experiences, and GTA VI seems like it could be their best game yet.
If it combines the best parts of their past games—like RDR2’s realistic NPCs—with a bigger and more detailed world, we might be looking at a game that sets a new standard.
Let’s hope the wait is worth it!