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Friday, February 28, 2020
People are looking for GTA 6 in this picture, we don't see it
Rockstar Games has updated its website with some new images and logos, and Internet detectives immediately interpreted it as a potential announcement of GTA 6.
These days, the Rockstar Games official website has the above image of a female robot in a hug with the Rockstar logo. Since the robot in question is not a character from some of their existing games, the release of the image aroused the interest of fans, so they began to "dig" to find out why Rockstar put that image on the official site. Soon, another image was found, which they did not publish publicly, and there are more mysterious elements on it. If you choose to interpret it that way.
Specifically, the picture reads, among other things: "Killing Dreams, Murdering Hope, Fighting the Righteous, Bullyng the Weak", and "Since 1998". It's a slogan that dates back to six years ago, and the reference to 1998 is somewhat clear - Rockstar Games was then officially founded under that name.
While this is probably just a creative experiment for Rockstar Games' new visual branding, some argue that Rockstar never does something like this without suggesting an early announcement… of something. Internet detectives have already started decrypting and counting the number of times Rockstar's logo appears on the right, analyzing that number and dividing it by Pi, as this may be the GTA 6 release date.
While this is certainly not the case, it should be admitted that this would not be Rockstar's first time announcing anything by simply posting pictures. Red Dead Redemption 2 was confirmed before the official announcement in a very similar way - by changing the logo on Rockstar's Twitter profile.
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