GTA: Le développeur de San Andreas dit GTA 6 les fuites ne sont pas un gros problème -“?C'est juste parce qu'il y a des millions de personnes qui attendent des nouvelles,?? et Rockstar ne leur donne aucune nouvelle”



The massive GTA 6 leaks weren’t that big a deal, according to one former Rockstar developer who says they only mattered at all because the studio is so secretive.

In a recent interview with San In Play, GTA 3 and San Andreas developer Obbe Vermeij was asked whether he’d been aware of the huge GTA 6 fuite that took place in September 2022. In response, Vermeij said that he hadn’t followed the leak closely, but that’s becausethe leaks are usually not as important as people think.

“C'est juste parce qu'il y a des millions de personnes qui attendent des nouvelles, et Rockstar ne leur donne aucune nouvelle,” explains Vermeij, who has spent a significant chunk of his time over the past few years pulling back the curtain on the development of the studio’s earlier games.

Vermeij explains that he cantotally understandwhy those studios never offer any news, “because whenever a big company says anything, whether it’s Rockstar or EA or Ubisoft of whatever, it gets analyzed and it often gets run negatively.From the developer’s point of view, puis, “their best bet is just to be quiet. That’s what they’re doing. It’s a shame it’s gone that way, but it’s not just their fault.

Rockstar says that the GTA 6 leak was “extremely” disappointing, and claimed that the reveal of dozens of early gameplay videos and screenshots cost it $5 millions et “thousands of hours of staff time. Since that leak, we’ve had a much closer look at the game thanks to the GTA 6 trailer, but according to Vermeij, even that might not be too much to get excited abouthe’s long-removed from Rockstar itself, but his prediction is that GTA 6 won’t be “très différent” de la région du Grand Toronto 5and that might disappoint a few fans.

Eagle-eyed GTA 6 fans think Rockstar could be hinting at a new trailer release date via an unassuming pizza delivery clipwhich probably only proves Vermeij’s point.