I just think there's maybe more of an opportunity for to do something cheesy, because they never do." King explained Rockstar "really perfected systems," so he "wouldn't be surprised if the tone starts changing, and if it's maybe not quite as edgy or quite as funny. Rockstar Games co-founder Jamie King (who departed from the company in 2006) recently revealed some of his own GTA-6-related ideas in an interview with Killaz, a YouTube channel devoted to covering Grand Theft Auto content. While speculation around Grand Theft Auto 6's development appears to be running rampant, theories around its actual content are surfacing, as well. Related: GTA 6 Rumors Say It's Rockstar's Most Chaotic Project Ever
Rockstar could be in the process of churning out even more Grand Theft Auto - and other IP Red Dead Redemption - remasters in the future, with rumors pointing to Red Dead Redemption (this was confirmed by a Rockstar investors quarterly review), Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V rereleases - all of which are potentially delaying the development a Grand Theft Auto 6. Leaks and rumors also point to a notably turbulent GTA 6 development, as well, with some describing the project as "chaotic." Although Rockstar gave Grand Theft Auto fans the GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition remaster compilation this past year, its tumultuous release is bringing newfound attention to the what the future GTA 6 could bring to the table. The last Grand Theft Auto series installment saw release in 2013, with Grand Theft Auto V taking players on a journey throughout the fictional state of San Andreas and its Los-Angeles-inspired city, Los Santos. The co-founder of game industry giant Rockstar Games, Jamie King, recently speculated in an interview that the future Grand Theft Auto 6could deviate from the series' signature gritty and satirical tone.