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He added that this could mean that Grand Theft Auto 6 is "not quite as edgy or quite as funny. As it stands, there is nothing that fans know about Grand Theft Auto 6 officially, but some reputable leakers have revealed some details that could very well turn out to be true.

If the leaks are to be believed, Grand Theft Auto 6 will be set in Vice City , and it will feature a female playable protagonist. Apparently, GTA 6 could include two protagonists one male, one female that players switch between, similarly to how Grand Theft Auto 5 had three protagonists. Details about the Grand Theft Auto 6 online multiplayer component has been teased as well, with leakers suggesting that the game will have an evolving map like Fortnite.

Whether or not there's any truth to these claims remains to be seen, and with no Grand Theft Auto 6 announcement in sight, it's likely that fans will still have to wait years to find out one way or another. Later, they'd claim that they were inspired by Grand Theft Auto, where they frequently fired guns at passing cars.

The lawyer representing the plaintiffs in that case? You guessed it: Disgraced legal operator, hammy, unrepentant talking head, and genuine eccentric Jack Thompson.

Maybe some of you younger readers don't know about Thompson. Basically, the man was some flunkey Florida attorney who built a career by bringing these exhausting, dubious moral panic charges to court. Rap music, Howard Stern, and violent videogames were frequent targets. Thompson would become something of a fixture throughout the decade, always popping up whenever there was a new GTA in the can. He's since been disbarred, and I don't think anyone knows what he's up to now.

This is a bit of an aside, but when I look back on Jack Thompson's reign, I can't help but consider how poorly his whole deal has aged. It's not just that gaming has become a permanent fixture of the global omniculture, capable of powering Space Jam sequels and Ryan Reynolds projects though that certainly does matter!

That particular element was downright progressive in retrospect. Thompson was consistently on the wrong side of history. It's actually kind of impressive. Oh boy, here we go. I'm not going to write an exhaustive recap of Hot Coffee, because it's one of the most famous and well documented sagas in videogame history. The short of it is that Rockstar released Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas with a cheeky sex minigame baked deep into its source code.

It was supposed to be a gag shared among the developers, but tinkerers found that minigame, put it in a mod, and unleashed one of the dumbest and most frustrating reckonings in the history of the hobby. The ESRB reclassified all versions of San Andreas—not just the PC port where the minigame was first accessible—to "Adults Only," a distributional death kiss that led US retailers, who by policy didn't stock anything rated above Mature, to stop carrying the game.

This provoked a massive recall, causing Rockstar to restock the shelves with versions of San Andreas that obstructed the minigame. This was the nuclear moment for Rockstar, where the dam burst and the publisher transformed from a relative afterthought into a singular enemy of the moral majority.

The company had to go make a table tennis game to cool off before heading back to the fold. It was that bad not the table tennis game, which was pretty good. The worst part? All of this blood was spilled for a stupid, fully-clothed sex minigame that wasn't even available to the public without installing a crack. Stupid though it was, though, the Hot Coffee incident was hugely influential to gaming.

It's unpredictable if Rockstar is going to respond to our concerns but I wouldn't be surprised due to the media coverage. It's a normal working day tomorrow so I imagine PR will probably have a meeting about it. I really hope they're going to do the right thing and talk to us. Fans of the game are fighting to be heard by a largely radio-silent Rockstar, whose only communique on Red Dead Online was to reveal a lackluster bonus EXP event for the next few weeks.

Fans have, apparently, had enough. By comparison, Grand Theft Auto Online receives far larger updates, adding new items, mission types, and other features to keep players engaged and returning to the game.

Dre, It makes sense that fans of Red Dead feel a tad neglected. Take-Two Interactive in general seems to have been struggling to find its place in an era of subscription services and service-driven games. Despite the runaway success of GTAV and GTA Online, the company's share price has dipped a fair bit over the past year, as it grapples with a general lack of direction and the catastrophe that was the recent Grand Theft Auto Trilogy remakes.



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