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Bring Back the Bowling! Fans Petition Rockstar Games for GTA 6 to Include Classic Mini-Game

The GTA 4 mini-game was not present in GTA 5 and it would be great to have it back.

Bring Back the Bowling! Fans Petition Rockstar Games for GTA 6 to Include Classic Mini-Game
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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The Reddit subforum dedicated to GTA 6 is packed with content every day. The desire to get their hands on the new video game from Rockstar Games translates into players publishing their posts and dropping their requests for the next installment. The latest of them has GTA 4 as the protagonist, and this is something we sign with blood: bowling is back.

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In the subforum dedicated to the sixth installment, the user Swordfish has posted that he would love the return of the bowling alley to Grand Theft Auto. From here, yours truly who writes this article, strongly supports this decision. Grand Theft Auto IV’s bowling mini-game was not the centerpiece of the game, in fact, it was just another grain of sand in the huge desert that was that part. Now, it was a lot of fun.

It would be foolish to deny that I have spent a lot of time bowling in GTA 4. Without going any further, when preparing this article, it is not that I was looking for any video, but one where the player in question got the perfect score, that is, to have 300 on the scoreboard located at the top.

The bowling mini-game in Grand Theft Auto IV unfortunately stayed there. In Grand Theft Auto V we don’t have it, except that the large community of modders made real wonders for the PC version. Here the bowling came in another way (through cars), but its original edition, i.e. bowling in a bowling alley, never ended up appearing.

I wish Rockstar Games had included this mini-game in the sixth installment. A city like Vice City would love this kind of activity.

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Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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