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GTA 6is still a few months away from being released and as expected, more leaks are slowly seeping out of the security of Rockstar Games. The gaming community has high hopes for the project and the developers have some ideas that could change the overall experience.

Leaked posts have been passed around, and it seems like the developers will make some drastic changes that could impress or annoy the fans. Change is inevitable and game developers should always apply new mechanics and concepts to spice the latest entry and keep it fresh.
GTA 6 is Seemingly About to Become More Technical and Realistic
The gaming community has waited long enough for the highly anticipated sequel and will have to do so a little longer now that the developersconfirmed the release window to be sometime around next year during the fall season. Rockstar Games has a reputation for making realistic games and this rumored hijacking feature in the sequel will elevate the gameplay in a way that honors the namesake.
GTA 6 will reportedly feature a new carjacking system that requires unique lockpicks, cutters, jammers and slim jims, making it harder to steal expensive cars around the map.pic.twitter.com/JfYRlBUa4B

— GTA 6 Countdown ⏳ (@GTAVI_Countdown)June 09, 2025
The previous entries had special vehicles that were locked for the time being until an important story event or if a player completes a certain task or retrieves all of the collectibles and a vehicle will be used as a reward. The developers took it to the next level by making the players work for the vehicle they desired.

This was found in one of the leaked clips, where Jason enters a cargo container and loots multiple items including a lockpick, crowbar, slim jim, and a cut-off tool.In another clip Lucia carried an Immobilizer Bypass that will be used to steal luxury cars.
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Stealing cars will not be as easy as running up to the side of the door, opening it with force and breaking the window. This could pose a major problem if a player did something naughty and could use a quick getaway but adds an extra layer of immersion.
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This leak is far morebelievable than the ridiculous one that many believed was leaked by Andrew Tate. Players will have to play it smart and get their hands on the set of required tools to boost a vehicle without a hitch or authority on their backs.
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If history has proven anything, Rockstar Games means to keep improving with each project, and some of those improvements resonated well with the community. The players are hoping to see thereal-time hair growth system fromRed Dead Redemption 2and the muscle system fromGTA: San Andreasreturnfor this installment.
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The developers are making strides toward achieving their goal of creating a realistic sandbox experience. The team has achieved something monumental that could take the gaming industry years into the future and Rockstar Games is paving the way.
The introduction of this new game mechanic has the potential to incentivize players to exercise greater caution and approach the open world with more thoughtfulness, discouraging irrational and belligerent behavior that might attract unwanted attention to their in-game activities.

The release date is still a few months away and nothing has been set in stone just yet, perhaps this mechanic is subject to change or could be removed entirely.
Are you a fan of this new mechanic inGTA 6? Let us know in the comments section below!

Rouvin Josef Quirimit
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Piqued by his interest in superheroes during the early days of Marvel movies, Rouvin fell in a rabbit hole of pop culture. His passion for movies led to video games and he fell in love with God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Red Dead Redemption, and more great single-player games that paved the way for his career as a gaming writer.