

While nobody knows exactly what those plans include (and it’s possible Rockstar won’t reveal them until closer to the actual anniversary later this year), we hereby grant you permission to at least hold on to some hope that we might soon be treated to a sneak peek at that rumored GTA 3 remaster or remake.Rockstar Games is known for taking years before they launch one of their new games but they continue to rake in millions with most of their recent launches.
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There’s a much smaller chance that Rockstar could share an update on its GTA 3 anniversary plans. At the very least, we may be treated to a GTA Online update trailer.

Rockstar previously used a PlayStation showcase to spread the word about that upcoming upgrade, so it’s not like the studio is opposed to using these kinds of events to talk about smaller updates. It’s actually highly likely that we’ll get some kind of update about the next-gen port of GTA 5 during E3 2021. Subscribe A GTA 5 Next-Gen Update, GTA Online, or GTA Remaster Are Much More Likely for E3 2021īefore you completely abandon all hope for some kind of GTA reveal at E3 2021, consider the fact that the GTA universe is a multi-headed beast, and that there are several other franchise updates that could be shared during Take-Two’s stream. In case you missed it, the E3 2021 Twitter team recently caused a bit of a stir by responding to a question about whether or not GTA 6 will be at E3 2021. The E3 Team Has Softly Shot Down GTA 6 Rumors (Through Memes) We’ve all seen how teaser trailers for far-off, much-anticipated sequels can dominate the conversation, and Take-Two would probably prefer that as much of that conversation as possible is focused on games you’ll sooner be able to buy and play. More importantly, a teaser for such a massive game that likely won’t be released for another 2 years (at the very least) may actually negatively impact the buzz for the other games Take-Two will showcase that need the attention. The studio could easily reveal the new game on its own terms, similar to how they handled Red Ded Redemption 2‘s reveal. Rockstar could certainly steal the show if it revealed even a GTA 6 teaser during Take-Two’s E3 2021 presentation, but it’s not like the game really needs the attention boost from the trade show. The fact that Rockstar and the GTA franchise have historically had almost no E3 presence to speak of (outside of a couple of memorable moments) may be reason enough to shoot down any GTA 6 rumors ahead of E3 2021, but in this instance, the bigger obstacle is the fact that GTA 6 doesn’t even need the E3 spotlight to shine bright. While we know that GTA 6 is in development in some way and that planning stages for the sequel began years ago, it’s simply not clear at this time how far into the development process the GTA team is or if they’ve even set an internal projected release date for the game. Look, the truth of the matter is that nobody outside of Rockstar really knows what’s happening with GTA 6‘s development. GTA 6’s Development Timeline Doesn’t Support an E3 2021 Reveal So does that mean a GTA 6 reveal is indeed imminent at E3 2021? While that honestly seems highly unlikely, in the interest of being thorough, let’s look at everything we know about the possibility of GTA 6 being revealed at E3 2021. Not only is Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two Interactive scheduled to host their E3 presentation on Monday, June 14, but recent reports suggest that we may be closer to playing GTA 6 than we thought. To be fair, this rumor isn’t quite as far-fetched as it may have been in previous years. It wouldn’t be E3 season without a few rumors, and one of the wildest we’ve heard so far suggests that Rockstar Games is prepared to steal the show by finally revealing GTA 6.
