NPCs in GTA 6 Will Call the Police and Defend Their Homes Against Trespassers

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GTA 6 Is Expected To Feature The Most Immersive NPCs We've Ever Seen!

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  • GTA 6 NPCs will call the police and defend their homes if the player tries to trespass.
  • They will react naturally to every situation, as Rockstar massively upgraded NPC behavior. 
  • The NPCs are expected to have daily routines, and cops will track players more intelligently.

GTA 6 is arguably shaping up to be the most advanced game, both in terms of visuals and technical mechanics that set it apart from other AAA projects. This belief is certainly not unfounded, as Rockstar is said to have allocated a staggering $2 billion budget for the game.

Many past leaks have suggested that NPCs in GTA 6 will be the best we’ve ever seen. A popular rumor is now going viral that claims NPCs will call the police if the player trespasses into their homes. 

Why it matters: NPCs in GTA 6 will be quite lifelike and deal with every situation naturally, which will prove to be arguably the biggest upgrade compared to the past titles.

GTA 6 NPCs will try to arrest the player upon trespassing into their homes.
GTA 6 NPCs will defend their homes if the player trespasses || Image Source: Reddit.

The leak allegedly comes from a source who got in direct contact with a GTA 6 developer. It was featured in a Reddit compilation post that includes reliable insiders and other credible leaks.

Since reportedly about 70% of the buildings will be enterable in the game, many of those are expected to be the homes of NPCs.

NPCs will allegedly attempt to fight and tackle you until cops arrive if you trespass onto their properties. Also, expect to face resistance if you commit other crimes in front of them.

Additionally, NPCs are rumored to have proper routines and unique personalities, with advanced AI for realistic route planning.

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GTA 6 will feature some of the most realistic NPCs we’ve ever seen in gaming.

Leaks have also suggested that cops will track the player intelligently. They will allegedly seal off crime scenes and do proper investigations, and there will be up to 6-star wanted levels this time around. 

Other leaks have claimed that GTA 6 will feature a relationship system similar to Red Dead Redemption 2’s honor mechanics. The game will even let you play with both protagonists at the same time.

Do you think the NPCs will be as advanced as the rumors have claimed so far? Are you looking forward to how they react to every situation? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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