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Rockstar is still deliberately “teasing” GTA 6 fans…

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While the GTA 6 community is waiting for Rockstar Luo to release a teaser image for the new game, the latter is playing with the feelings of this community in a way that seems very deliberate.

The excitement and anticipation levels are at an all-time high right now, especially with Rockstar expecting to reveal Grand Theft Auto 6 around this time of year, as it coincides with many occasions, including Vice City's 20th anniversary, which is believed to be shared with the new game in the same city where it is set. The events of the game will take place.

Many also believe that Rockstar may reveal the game at this time and before the investor session that will be held on November 7th. While some believe that the period leading up to the holiday season is the preferred time for Rockstar to reveal its new titles.

With all these theories and predictions putting the public's expectations at their limit, Rockstar is teasing the community with images and hints related to its current games, as it did recently when it revealed an upcoming GTA Online game.

Rockstar used an image whose characteristics may be very popular for those who follow the news of the coverage of the game GTA 6, which contains long palms with that pink background combined with the sunset, which gives the feeling of Vice City.

At first glance, many thought these images were the first teaser for the game Grand Theft Auto 6, but when you see the hashtag #GTAOnline and #GTA5 that feeling quickly faded and turned into disappointment as usual.

This isn’t the first time that Rockstar has teased the gaming community’s feelings, as it previously revealed a new vehicle for the GTA Online game and prominently used the vehicle’s logo, which looks like the number 6 in Latin “V”, which made many believe at the time and at first glance that we got the first teaser image for GTA 6 and once again they are disappointed in the end.

Despite this, this community has not yet given up hope of getting something before the end of this year, especially with the investor session still about 10 days away, so will Workstar do this and wait, even vaguely, for the next game? Or will it leave its audience mired in anticipation and eagerness on a daily basis, hoping it gets something to excite it before it heads into the new year.