Oh man, what a mess we’re diving into with the whole Grand Theft Auto 6 saga. Seriously, the anticipation is almost unbearable, especially if you’ve been waiting what, like 13 years for another round of virtual chaos? So, apparently, some reports are hinting that Rockstar’s plans for the game’s story were way different at one point. Can you imagine?
Okay, let’s break this down. GTA 6 was initially pegged to drop in fall 2025—kinda wild to think about, right? But here we are, twiddling our thumbs until May 26, 2026, thanks to yet another delay. I mean, delays are like the bread and butter of gaming nowadays. Frustrating, but they usually make sense. It’s about polishing things up, making sure the bugs aren’t running wild when it finally hits our screens.
Now, here’s the juicy bit—or the confusing part, depending on your perspective. There’s this report from Fravilys that got picked up by ComicBook, claiming that Dan Houser (yep, the guy who weaved the magic in previous GTAs) had completely different blueprints for the story. We’re talking about scenarios with a crooked cop, the cop’s kid, and a sidekick to a Colombian drug lord. And hold up—another version features a Vice City cop avenging her mom. Drama, right? Then toss in a tale about a cop and an ex-soldier. What a cocktail!
But hey, grain of salt and all that. Dan dipped out of Rockstar in 2020, just as Red Dead Redemption 2 was sashaying its way onto our screens. So did he sketch out multiple plots? Maybe, maybe not. We just don’t know. It’s like piecing together a puzzle with half the pieces missing—and a cat just knocked it over.
Fast-forward to what’s actually coming, though: the tale spins around Lucia and Jason in Vice City, all embroiled in the criminal underworld. Lucia’s fresh out of the slammer, while Jason’s mingling with some shady characters. There’s even chatter about him secretly being a cop. Maybe it’s true, maybe it’s just some wild speculation.
So, buckle up for the twists that’re sure to be thrown our way when it finally arrives. Seriously though, 2026 can’t come soon enough. Until then, we’re stuck in this limbo of theories and anticipation, hoping for the chaos only GTA can deliver.