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GTA 6 Could Do For Cars What Red Dead Redemption 2 Did For Horses

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PC Gamer broke this story 22 hours ago, and 6 more newsrooms have run it since — 7 in all, spread over 20.8 hours.

GamesRadar+ was quickest to confirm, arriving 7 minutes after PC Gamer. Half the pack had the story within 18.4 hours — a slower burn than most front-page stories. The most recent pickup, GameSpot, landed an hour ago.

PC Gamer, GamesRadar+, Polygon led the coverage; another 4 outlets have since picked it up. GameSpot was the latest arrival, 20.8 hours behind the break.

TDGN's index has been following this beat: Grand Theft Auto VI (238 stories tracked) and GTA Online (9 stories tracked) across recent coverage — this story is currently the latest of them.

  • First report: PC Gamer, 22 hours ago
  • 7 outlets over 20.8 hours · median lag 18.4 hours
  • 2 outlets joined in the last 3 hours
  • Beat: Grand Theft Auto VI (238 stories tracked), GTA Online (9 stories tracked)

This briefing is compiled automatically by TDGN’s newsroom systems from 7 outlets’ reports and TDGN’s own coverage tracking — no generative AI — and it updates as coverage develops. The outlets’ original reporting is linked below.

Who reported it, and when

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  3. +13h Polygon GTA 6 Leaks Could Be Part of a Big Crypto Scheme
  4. +18h VGC Podcast: GTA 6 leaks are everywhere. What will Rockstar do next?
  5. +19h GamesRadar+ I've fallen for GTA RP, and it shows what the future of GTA 6 Online could be
  6. +20h GameRant Anonymous Comments on GTA 6 Leaks
  7. +21h GameSpot GTA 6 Could Do For Cars What Red Dead Redemption 2 Did For Horses

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GTA 6 Could Do For Cars What Red Dead Redemption 2 Did For Horses

As long as Grand Theft Auto games have been around, cars have been accessories to the crimes that players committed. A vital part of the experience, a new set of wheels was just a felony away, whether you were dodging cops in Liberty City or stealing hot rides for car dealerships in Vice City. But beyond that, cars have always just been … there. Some of them might have looked cool or were the perfect getaway vehicles during a five-star wanted spree, but that's all they were. GTA Online also placed greater importance on them, making them less disposable and more closely tied to player identity, but they also felt more like an obligation, not a set of wheels you’d grow sentimental over.

Could GTA 6 change all that?

Recent leaks suggest that cars might play a much bigger role in the game, and ironically, make carjacking less important. While a leaker has been giving Rockstar a massive headache ahead of its big preview event on Netflix, the content has also showcased several new features for the game. It's worth noting that none of these have been confirmed by Rockstar, but the leaks look very convincing.

We've seen signs that vehicles have fuel tanks, wear-and-tear physics, hints of mechanics who can handle car maintenance, and trunk space where you can presumably store a small arsenal of weapons before you set out on a mission. If these leaks are an indicator, then Rockstar is looking to give Grand Theft Auto 6 a layer of friction that previous games in the series haven't possessed before--but it's not the first time that Rockstar has ventured into this territory: It just wasn't in Grand Theft Auto.

GTA's cars could be more immersive than ever.

Rewind several years back to Red Dead Redemption 2, and think about how Rockstar placed a deep emphasis on horses. These creatures weren't simply four-legged getaway vehicles; they were a vital part of the cowboy identity, and taking care of them required cleaning, feeding, and managing your steed's health so that you could have a better chance at survival in that game. It was environmental storytelling through the wear and tear on your horse, weaving a narrative that showed where you had been and what you had endured.

In GTA 6, an era of reckless indifference might be over. Vehicles may no longer be just fast-moving models with health bars, but rather partners on your journey who require mechanical love and care between missions and diversions. Essentially, Rockstar could be giving cars the Red Dead Redemption 2 horse treatment, potentially asking players to build an emotional bond and identity with their rides. Mechanical intimacy isn't a strange idea, and while the GTA community might be divided over this idea of possible friction, it could create an effective sense of narrative tension.

With GTA 6's lawkeeper AI also reportedly being much smarter and able to sniff out specific makes, colors, or license plates, racing off in a stolen car could become a massive liability--just like how riding a stolen horse past the town sheriff in Red Dead Redemption 2 was a risky idea that could quickly lead to a bounty being placed on your head.

What is all this adding up to? Not to make driving annoying, but to make it matter more than ever. GTA games of the modern era have been chasing higher levels of immersion and realism across multiple titles for decades now, and if the studio is looking to reach the next level, then asking players to forge a bond with their cars makes perfect sense.

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