GTA 6 Expected To Feature Dynamic Hair Growth Like RDR2

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Hair And Beard Will Grow Throughout The Game!

GTA 6 has become the most awaited title from Rockstar Games. According to a report, the game has been in the works for at least eight years, leading to high expectations for the Grand Theft Auto entry.

The developer is fully dedicated to making it the best game in the series, with Take-Two confirming that the team is aiming for perfection to deliver a breathtaking experience.

In addition to multiple impressive gameplay mechanics and systems, GTA 6 is rumored to include dynamic hair growth. This mechanic was already featured in Red Dead Redemption 2 and is expected to make a return for the studio’s next game.

Why it matters: Rockstar Games is famous for its attention to detail, and Red Dead Redemption 2 is the perfect example of this attention. The rumor suggests similar care will carry over to the Grand Theft Auto franchise.

GTA 6 will likely feature more realistic mechanics than any other game in the franchise.

The dynamic hair growth should add to the immersion, with players experiencing changes to the appearance of characters throughout the game. This will also be the first inclusion of this mechanic for the franchise.

Other than Red Dead Redemption 2, games like The Witcher 3 have featured dynamic hair growth systems. However, GTA 6 will have access to more powerful hardware than previous releases, potentially leading to the best implementation of the system yet.

While there is no telling when Rockstar Games may reveal official information about GTA 6, players have high hopes for a small teaser soon. GTA 5 is rapidly approaching its 10th anniversary, and the developer may have planned a teaser for this occasion.

In May, Take-Two hinted towards a release window of early 2024 to late 2025 for GTA 6. The publisher has again teased this window in the recent earnings call.

Unsurprisingly, GTA 6 is shaping up to be one of the biggest launches in the industry, as analysts have also predicted that the game could sell over 25 million copies at launch.

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