GTA 6 Will Simulate Real-World Traffic Incidents with Interactive Road Services

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Will Feature Repairs, Clean-up, and Traffic Jams

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  • Newly leaked information suggests GTA 6 will feature dynamic traffic and road services. 
  • There will be huge roadblocks if there’s an accident and NPCs will clear up the mess. 
  • Road services will be able to dig holes, maintain roads, and much more. 

A new leak has emerged revealing new information about the upcoming GTA 6. Thanks to small details spread throughout the map, the title will reportedly feel much more alive than any previous entry, including new interactive road services

Why it matters: GTA 6 will be revolutionary and the most important release of this decade, and based on these new details, it will also be the most realistic GTA game Rockstar has ever released. 

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GTA 6 to feature real-world traffic incidents and road services

According to an X user, who claims they’ve seen a few hours of GTA 6, the game will simulate real-world traffic incidents and feature brand-new interactive road services, which will make the game feel more alive than any other game. 

There will reportedly be workers who will clean and maintain the roads. There will also be dynamic traffic, so, if there’s an accident in the game, you’ll face huge traffic jams that will remain until everything is cleared by heavy machinery and maintenance crews. 

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GTA 6 could be the most realistic game in the franchise

NPCs will be able to record accident footage and send it over to the police. Moreover, construction workers can dig up sites, put holes, and do a lot of roadwork. The roads are also destructible up to a certain point. 

It will even feature real water physics. So, once there is a storm, water will fill the potholes on roads, and it will stay there until it evaporates by the sunlight. Driving also feels very natural with each vehicle having its weight and style.

Now, it is to be noted that this isn’t official information, so take this with a grain of salt. Nonetheless, based on the details we are getting, GTA 6 is set to be the true-next gen game, we’ve been waiting for so very long. 

What are your thoughts on the new interactive road services and real-life incidents that could happen in GTA 6? Let us know your opinions in the comments or join the discussion at the official Tech4Gamers Forum.

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