The sixth full Grand Theft Auto game will apparently be going for a Bonnie & Clyde sort of thing
events from a number of playable points of view—which only highlights how bizarre it is that every single one of them to date has been a dude.), with one employee calling the studio “
a boys’ club transformed into a real company.” It also contains a few drips and drabs of information aboutitself, which the company recently announced it was pivoting to giving its full attention to ; the game will apparently take place in a “fictionalized Miami”—presumably Vice City, from the 2002 game of the same name. Also: Plans to make the game absolutely massive—as in,
continent-sized—have now been pulled back, at least in part so as to not completely bury the creators under crunch.
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