Reports suggest that Grand Theft Auto 6's online component may encounter login and connection issues since it won't have dedicated servers. Fans have been anticipating the release of the game for a while, and various rumors have been circulating regarding its location, gameplay, and characters. Rockstar Games confirmed last year that they are working on the next installment of the series, and Take-Two Interactive CEO, Strauss Zelnick, has promised that the game will set new creative benchmarks.
Players of Grand Theft Auto 6's online component may face login and connection issues similar to those in the current version of GTA Online, as the game will not have its own dedicated servers. This was revealed by a Rockstar Games insider who is known as Tez2 on the GTA forums. Apparently, Take-Two Interactive deemed the cost of these servers to be prohibitive. While Tez2 has a proven track record, fans are advised to wait for official confirmation before taking this news as gospel.
In GTA Online, players have the opportunity to create unique characters and connect with people from all corners of the globe. With numerous servers to choose from, each with its own strict rules, players can enjoy a more wholesome gaming experience. For those seeking a more immersive experience, there are also GTA Online RP servers where players can take on a new persona and backstory. Unfortunately, some players have been struggling with connection issues, preventing them from accessing the most popular RP servers.
Rumors surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 suggest that players will be transported back to Vice City, which was the location of the 2002 release Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Additionally, there are claims that the game will feature two protagonists named Jason and Lucia. While little is known about the game beyond the 2022 leaks, fans should remain vigilant as Rockstar Games is expected to release more details about the upcoming addition to the series in the near future.
Grand Theft Auto 6 is currently in development.
Source: GTA Forums