GTA 6 To Push Limits With Advanced Environment Destruction and “Highly Interactive Buildings”

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Almost 40% Buildings Can Be Entered And Interacted With!

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  • New reports regarding GTA 6 point to highly destructible and interactive buildings.
  • It is said that 60% of a building can be destroyed, and nearly 40% of all buildings can be entered.
  • Players can expect to find crumbling walls, damaged interiors, and more in the game.

GTA 6 promises to bring a fresh set of features to the Grand Theft Auto franchise, with publisher Take-Two using terms like “extraordinary” and “never before seen” to describe the title.

Leaks have already shown a few new gameplay mechanics, including crouching mechanics and more detailed store robberies, but not much else is known about GTA 6. Fortunately, a new leak sheds more light on Rockstar’s fresh gameplay mechanics. As per the latest information, GTA 6 is set to include advanced environmental destruction.

Why it matters: The Grand Theft Auto series is known for its innovative approach, so these elements could give the upcoming entry a major selling point compared to its predecessors.

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GTA 6 Will Feature Highly Detailed Environments

This information comes from an insider who claims to have seen an updated build of the game in action. As per his report, GTA 6 will make the world feel as alive as possible.

This is where environmental destruction comes in, an element that hasn’t been too big of a focus in the series’ past entries. The report outlines that each object in the game will have a physical place, leading to debris being scattered around the map after destruction.

Buildings are also said to be highly interactive and destructive. According to the leak, Rockstar made nearly 40% of the buildings enterable, and 60% of the overall buildings can be destroyed.

While this system won’t offer fully destructible environments, fans can expect to see crumbled walls, burnt roofs, and real-time damage to the map. It should be noted that GTA 4 offered somewhat similar destruction elements, albeit on a much smaller scale.

Since then, fans have longed to see Rockstar evolve the system, and it seems GTA 6 will do just that.

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The Open World Will Be A Major Draw For GTA 6 

GTA 6 will also offer cutting-edge visuals, which, combined with the destructible and interactive environments, should make for an incredibly immersive open-world experience later this year.

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