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Did Rockstar Games just subtly tease the GTA 6 reveal date via GTA Online. Well, right now, some Grand Theft Auto fans think that's exactly what Rockstar just did, though, like most GTA theories, there's some serious stretching involved. On January 28, Rockstar released a new GTA Online update, and in the official Rockstar Newswire post for the update, there's an advertisement for an in-game vehicle. On the surface level, there's nothing interesting here, but GTA fans couldn't help but notice the 'V' and 'I' that stick out and create 'VI,' which is six in roman numerals.
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Of course, this by itself is a major stretch, but it's not the only stretch. The speculation continues by noting that when you combine the T, I, and R, it creates the numbers '7' and '11.' As a result, some Grand Theft Auto fans think this could be a hint at a reveal date, or even a release date, of either November 7 or September 11.
Again, this seems like a major stretch, and it is, but as the theorists point out, the specific font used by Rockstar Games does lend credence to the 'tease' being of the deliberate variety.
That said, there are some issues with the theory. For one, it can't be a release date tease, because November 7 is a Sunday and September 11 is a Saturday. Games don't release on weekends. And typically, games aren't revealed during weekends either, but it's possible, given how Rockstar Games went about revealing RDR2. It could tease a reveal on the weekend, before making the reveal during the week. If this is the case, it would have to be on November 7, because September 11 would certainly be an inappropriate time to tease a new game.
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As always, take everything here with a massive grain of salt. We are in deep speculative territory at the moment, and it's hard to imagine this changing with an official comment from Rockstar Games. However, if it does provide a comment, salient or not, we will be sure to update the story. In the meantime, for more coverage on all things GTA 6 -- including all of the latest news, all of the latest rumors, and all of the latest leaks -- click here.
GTA Online hackers and modders are once again ruining the experience for many players of the PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS5, and Xbox Series X game, and now these players are pleading with Rockstar Games to solve the issue. Taking to Twitter, Grand Theft Auto YouTuber 'thebrickprince' highlights the game's ongoing problem, which allows modders and hackers not only to force players out of single-player and invite-only sessions but leaks private information like their IP address. Making the matter worse, it's impossible to report those abusing these hacks and mods.
Fortunately for console players, the problem is limited to just PC. That said, if you're on PC, there's not much you can do to prevent yourself from being targeted. And right now, Rockstar Games has not only offered zero solutions, but it hasn't even acknowledged the problem.
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'I offer a sincere warning to anyone trying to play GTA Online on PC. There are two (known) malicious mod menus that can force you out of single-player or invite-only sessions. This is a severe security risk and should not be underestimated. These menus allow players to spoof their names and Rockstar IDs to make it impossible to report them. They can also access your IP address, and bookmark your Rockstar ID that gives them a notification for every time you go online, making it living hell for anyone a modder chooses. These menus go unchecked every day and make it torture for anyone who wants to play the game, even in an invite-only session, one of the amazing benefits of the new Heist update.'
The Twitter user conitnues:
1comments'I plead to Rockstar Support and Rockstar Games to do something about this. You've sent cease and desists to menus before, please do it again. Please make changes to your game that don't allow modders to do this. Please do something. I urge anyone else in the Rockstar community to share this post and information. It's a few clicks of a button for modders to access IP addresses to Ddoss or even get other players swatted if they feel like it. People are often times hurt in swat raids, sometimes even killed.'
As noted, Rockstar Games hasn't acknowledged the issue, which has been plaguing the game for quite some time. If this changes, we will be sure to update the story. In the meantime, if you're playing the game on PC, watch out.