What will GTA 6 feature? Even Rockstar can't provide a definite answer as the game is still in development. However, that doesn't stop gamers worldwide, including the author, from letting their imaginations run wild. Here's a list of 4 things that Mytour (and probably many other players) want to see in GTA 6.
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No Exclusive Content for Online Play
For single-player GTA enthusiasts, the agony of watching online players zip around in everything from flying motorcycles to submarines, buying luxurious mansions and elite yachts, has been a decade-long pain. Various firearms, vehicles, and diverse homes are continually updated by Rockstar for GTA Online, while traditional GTA 5 players can only dream of them without mods.

The reason is quite understandable: new items released for GTA Online cost money, and they come with a hefty price tag, forcing gamers to grind hard or splash cash on Shark Cards. GTA Online has been a cash cow for Rockstar and Take Two for many years, so it's no surprise the developers don't let solo players get their hands on these items.
Therefore, Mytour knows this wish is somewhat unrealistic but still hopes for a miracle to make it come true. Even if Rockstar sticks to its current approach, we can still rely on the magical touch of modders.
San Andreas' Dining and Sports Features
When GTA San Andreas hit the scene in 2004, gamers expressed fervent love for the in-game dining and sports features. It allowed players to alter the appearance of the main character CJ, transforming him from slim to muscular like Arnold or plump like a bag of fat.
Furthermore, these features could impact gameplay, as a muscular CJ will have more impressive stats. He can also learn new combat techniques with sufficient muscle, such as Running Attack, Ground Attack, and Combo Attack through training with boxing, Chinese martial arts, and Muay Thai 'masters.'

Thanks to the novelty of changing character appearances and 'cosplaying' as celebrities, these features are highly cherished by GTA gamers. Surprisingly, both the gym training aspect and the ability to change character size were discarded in GTA 4 and GTA 5. Perhaps Rockstar considered these activities repetitive over a short period with minimal impact. Only the extensive driving feature was retained, earning high praise from players.
Hopeful that when GTA 6 is released, Rockstar will find new methods to incorporate these features into the game, allowing our characters to alter their appearances. This would align well with the current 'woke' trend, where individuals of all shapes and sizes desire to see characters resembling themselves in games.
Comprehensive Mod Support
You might wonder what Mytour is getting at, given that GTA has always had mods. However, there's a stark difference between 'mod support' and 'tolerating mods,' and Take-Two has always leaned towards the latter. The publisher has engaged in conflicts with the modding community, only backing down when gamers revolted, forcing Rockstar to intervene.

Meanwhile, developers genuinely supporting the modding community will release toolkits that enable gamers to create mods more easily, without relying on other modders' platforms. A recent example is CD Projekt announcing they are developing an Editor for The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt to empower gamers to create their own unique experiences.
When GTA 6 launches, Mytour hopes Rockstar will deliver a game truly mod-friendly, possibly supporting mods right from the start without waiting for plugins or loaders like Script Hook V for GTA 5.
Add Moments of Serenity
Traditionally, the allure of GTA games lies in violent, larger-than-life scenarios not encountered in everyday life. However, there's another aspect rarely seen and experienced in reality: moments of tranquility. In our modern, bustling lives, these moments are not any less appealing, as countless gamers enjoy simple actions like greeting others or engaging in more complex activities like gunfights, bullet crafting, or even hunting in Red Dead Redemption 2.

These sidelines provide players with refreshing and interesting diversions after action-packed missions saturated with the smell of gunfire. Of course, GTA 5 also had similar features, allowing players to play golf, search for scraps of paper or nuclear waste, watch TV, practice yoga, and more. Therefore, Mytour hopes to see these activities return in GTA 6, and even more if possible.
These offbeat activities help players immerse themselves in the game, feeling like they are truly 'living' in a city adorned with vibrant lights or strolling along a windy beach. The surrounding environment becomes a genuine and vivid world, not just a 'stage' for explosions and gunfire.
Commitment
And that concludes a brief list of what the author hopes to see in GTA 6. Do you agree with these points, or do you have other exciting ideas? Share your thoughts with Mytour readers in the comments section below the article!
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