GTA 6 has been in development for years. By the time it drops, gaming trends and technology might have moved far ahead, making it feel outdated.
Game visuals evolve fast. While GTA 6 will look great, newer engines and games may push boundaries even further, making it seem less impressive at launch.
Players now expect dynamic worlds with advanced AI and realism. If GTA 6 sticks to old formulas, it may not feel as innovative as recent open-world titles.
By release, newer consoles or GPUs might be out, pushing performance standards higher. GTA 6 could be stuck catering to older hardware instead of pushing limits.
Online gaming evolves rapidly. If Rockstar doesn’t innovate, GTA 6’s online mode might struggle against evolving multiplayer experiences from other studios.
GTA games are known for satire, but pop culture changes fast. Jokes, themes, or references made years ago might feel outdated or irrelevant by launch.
With games like Cyberpunk, Starfield, and new open-world titles redefining gaming, GTA 6 needs to truly innovate or risk feeling like just another sequel.