set to take place in Vice City.

Grand Theft Auto V is the second best-selling video game of all time, and to this day it maintains legions of loyal fans, but even they are getting restless. The recent news that Skyrim, which has been the butt of many jokes thanks to Bethesda's habit of constant ports and remasters. Grand Theft Auto fans aren't the only ones who are getting impatient for the sixth game in a popular series.

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But now it looks like there's some good news for those restless GTA fans. A Twitter called delay production due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but now everyone is safely working from home. Zelnick claims not to have noticed any downgrade in recording quality, either.

It's important to take this news with a grain of salt. For one thing, there's always a chance that these quotes from Strauss Zelnick aren't accurate; Communacopia was a private business event and it's not easy for fans to check the source for themselves. For another thing, even if the quotes are legit, none of them actually mention GTA 6. Take-Two is in charge of a lot of very significant video games, including Red Dead Redemption, or something else entirely.

It's easy to leap to conclusions and assume that this is big news for GTA 6. Unfortunately, without clear confirmation, it would be unwise to call the matter settled until fans get news from Rockstar and Take-Two themselves. Until then, GTA players will just have to be patient, like  voice actor Shawn Fonteno has urged. Hopefully it won't be too much longer until fans get solid news about Grand Theft Auto VI.

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Source: GTA 6 News/Twitter