Grand Theft Auto VI: a post by Tim Neff could confirm the title

    Grand Theft Auto VI: a post by Tim Neff could confirm the title

    Grand Thef Auto VI it is certainly among the most anticipated titles by all the public despite its announcement has not yet been made official. The fifth chapter of the series was in fact the video game with the highest records ever, beating all types of media, from films to music, obviously passing through video games. With a past / present of this kind, hoping and waiting for a sixth episode is pretty obvious.



    After a good 7 years since the fifth episode and no statement made on the sixth chapter, in full style Rockstar we will dare to say, every little note that can be compared to the game is now news. Just these days, the stuntman Tim Neff has published on Instagram a mysterious photograph, promptly removed from the site, which shows him together with two other colleagues, all with assault rifles or submachine guns, intent on posing during a motion capture session. The stuntman in question is known to Rockstar titles for participating in past sessions in titles such as Grand Theft Auto V e Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Immediately the comments flocked under the post, sure that it was a recording session of the sixth episode of the series. Among the users, in fact, there are those who claim to have already seen that set during the processing of Grand Theft Auto V e LA Noire. The stuntman promptly responded by declaring that the motion capture session in which he was intent on working with his companions was about a movie, thus shifting the attention far away from Rockstar. It remains difficult to believe him, especially due to his constant denials within the production of Red Dead Redemption 2 although in the final credits he is mentioned.



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