Overview
- Former Rockstar audio designer Rob Carr, speaking on the Kiwi Talkz podcast Friday, said he would be surprised if Grand Theft Auto 6 includes no ideas from Red Dead Redemption 2.
- Carr pointed to precedent in Grand Theft Auto 5, which adapted Red Dead’s Dead Eye into character powers such as Michael’s slow-motion shooting and Franklin’s slow-motion driving.
- Carr named no specific features, with coverage framing possible nods like horse riding or an Arthur Morgan–style journal reworked as a satirical social feed.
- Rockstar has confirmed a November 19 release date for GTA 6 and says major marketing will start in the summer.
- Reports highlight intense fan interest and sales projections near 40 million copies in the first year, which raises expectations as players wait for the next trailer.