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What will GTA Online 2 be like? The multiplayer version of GTA VI

New details on the multiplayer mode of GTA 6

What will GTA Online 2 be like? The multiplayer version of GTA VI
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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GTA 6 is getting closer and closer, and proof of this is that new leaks with information about the game keep coming out. Therefore, although we will probably have to wait until 2024 for its release, we already know some details of what the new Rockstar video game will be like.

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Among other things, it has been leaked that GTA VI will be set in Vice City, will feature a new game engine and its protagonists will be two siblings, a woman and a man. We have also been able to see some first leaked images of the game. But this is not the only thing we know about GTA 6.

Tez2, a hidden member of Rockstar, has revealed more information about the game. This time, about its online mode. As he explains, the images that could be seen leaked about the game belong to the multiplayer mode of GTA VI. Its title will be GTA Online 2, continuing with the first of GTA V.

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How many players will the GTA Online 2 mode have?

“The leaked images showed test clips of the multiplayer mode with the maximum number of players online,” explains Tez2. This would mean that in GTA Online 2 will be able to play up to 30 people simultaneously. Two additional slots (up to 32) will be added for spectators. It has also clarified that it will use as a base the multiplayer of Red Dead Redemption 2: Red Dead Online.

According to Tez2, the video is from May 2022, so many things could have changed after that. Still, he doesn’t think the game will undergo too many structural changes already, as they are in the process of testing. Finally, he has made it clear that 2023 is the year when they will start marketing and announcing the game, so we will soon be able to know more information officially.

Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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