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    GTA 6: INSIDER TezFunz reveals UNPRECEDENTED DETAILS of the NEW GTA ONLINE... - Heists, DLCs, and More! #gta6

    The Grand Theft Auto 6 online mode is expected to feature a modular design with business expansions and bank heists, as revealed by insider TezFunz. As the release date of Grand Theft Auto 6 approaches, discussions about its new online mode intensify. Previously, insider Fraveless shared supposed new information about GTA Online 2 or GTA 6 Multiplayer. Now, TezFunz, a respected insider in the Rockstar Games community, has provided further clarity on the game's future. His insights suggest a privileged understanding of both GTA 6 and its online components. The new online experience aims to refine existing mechanics while introducing innovative collaborative features. This article delves into the potential structural changes, the return of classic elements like heists, and the highly anticipated next-generation updates for titles like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Grand Theft Auto V.

    GTA 6 Online: Modular Design and Heists

    TezFunz indicates that the classic structure of Grand Theft Auto Online, which involves buying, processing, and selling goods, will return in the Grand Theft Auto 6 Multiplayer. This simple concept is easy to implement and can be launched in a basic form, later expanding with future updates to include player cooperation. However, not all content will be available at launch. Rockstar Games plans to implement new Grand Theft Auto Online content more efficiently, meaning the mode won't immediately launch with numerous heists and DLCs. Initially, the focus will likely be on the story mode, with online content gaining prominence over time.

    The return of heists, a major highlight in Grand Theft Auto V's online mode, is also a possibility. TezFunz was asked if heists would be available from the start in Grand Theft Auto 6 Online. He stated that this depends on how Rockstar Games transitions focus from single-player to online. "I'd love to see online heists from the start, but I imagine Rockstar needs time to shift focus from single-player to online. If they can achieve this, we can expect heists with every major update."

    TezFunz’s vision suggests that Rockstar Games will implement Grand Theft Auto 6 Online content modularly. This means starting with simple systems that can be interconnected or enhanced through subsequent updates. In the future, players might even be able to open shared business spaces. Instead of individually owning businesses like in the current Grand Theft Auto Online, where friends contribute to your progress, Grand Theft Auto 6 could feature collective groups, like gangs or mafias. All members would contribute to the organization's progress, enabling cooperative missions and smarter management, progression, and monetization.

    Next-Gen Versions of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2

    Beyond the Grand Theft Auto 6 online mode, TezFunz also shared information regarding next-generation versions of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2. Speculation about these versions has circulated for a long time, originating from various sources. TezFunz reportedly confirmed in a Grand Theft Auto Forums post that both versions might be under simultaneous development.

    Initially, TezFunz stated that "the port of Grand Theft Auto IV and Red Dead Redemption 2 can coexist and are in development. I don't know when the release is planned, but it is definitely in development." Minutes after publishing, he edited the message, changing it to "a next-generation update for Red Dead Redemption 2." This indicates that it might not be a simple port but could include new features available on the latest consoles, such as ray tracing, haptic feedback, and optimizations for performance and higher frame rates, similar to other major industry titles being remastered for next-gen platforms.

    TezFunz is not the only reliable source confirming these next-gen versions. A 4chan user shared leaks related to the Nintendo Switch 2, revealing a trailer for a Red Dead Redemption 2 port arriving in late 2025, followed by a trailer for the enhanced Grand Theft Auto V port scheduled for 2026. Additionally, Nate the Hate, a trusted industry figure, confirmed that Red Dead Redemption 2 would receive a next-gen update for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, also launching on Nintendo Switch 2. According to Nate the Hate, these versions are planned for release months after the Nintendo Switch 2's launch, specifically in the American autumn of 2025 (between September and December).

    Rockstar Support and Grand Theft Auto IV Speculation

    The extensive speculation even led a fan to ask Rockstar Games support about the next-gen versions of Red Dead Redemption 2 and Grand Theft Auto IV. Surprisingly, a Rockstar employee responded positively, wishing for such versions themselves, though they couldn't disclose further information due to privacy and company policies. This type of response is unusual, as Rockstar employees typically give reserved answers. This openness could indicate a shift in Rockstar's engagement with its fanbase.

    Adding to the excitement, Rockstar Games recently updated its website to show support for Grand Theft Auto IV on PlayStation 4, despite the game not being officially available on that platform. This has fueled discussions about Rockstar potentially preparing a next-gen port that could also release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, given their larger player bases. This possibility suggests a broader release strategy for the highly anticipated title.

    Takeaways

    1. Modular Online Mode: Grand Theft Auto 6 Online is expected to feature a modular design, starting simple and expanding with future updates, including cooperative play and shared business ventures.
    2. Return of Heists: Heists, a popular feature from Grand Theft Auto Online, are likely to return in Grand Theft Auto 6, potentially introduced with major updates after the initial launch focuses on the story mode.
    3. Next-Gen Updates for Older Titles: Red Dead Redemption 2 and Grand Theft Auto V are anticipated to receive next-generation updates for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch 2, with enhanced features like ray tracing.
    4. Grand Theft Auto IV Port Speculation: An unexpected update on Rockstar's website showing Grand Theft Auto IV support for PlayStation 4 suggests a possible next-gen port for the title, potentially also coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
    5. Increased Rockstar Transparency: A Rockstar Games support employee's unusually open response regarding desired next-gen versions indicates a potential shift towards more transparent communication with the fanbase.

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