If you are a GTA Online player and worried about it being sunset after GTA 6‘s release, there’s good news for you.
Take-Two Interactive has just confirmed that GTA 5 Online will continue to work after the launch of GTA 6. Here’s all you need to know.
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GTA 5 Online has stayed relevant for years, thanks to regular updates from Rockstar. Players have been getting new missions and evolving gameplay, and only recently, it introduced Michael to the Online world.
With a massive global player base still logging in every day, Take-Two says it makes sense to keep GTA 5‘s online world running.
There were growing concerns that GTA 5 Online could be shut down or merged with GTA 6’s online experience. However, Take-Two has made it clear that GTA 5 Online will continue on its own path, allowing existing players to keep their progress and enjoy the game without interruption.
For many fans, GTA 5 Online has become a long-term social and competitive space rather than just a side mode. From heists and races to custom content and role-play servers, GTA 5 Online continues to be relevant for millions of players.
While GTA 6 is expected to introduce its own new online experience, players will likely be able to choose between both versions. This approach allows Rockstar and Take-Two to support different communities at the same time.
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Also, for those who are worried about their existing systems not being capable of running GTA 6, can continue to play GTA 5 Online. The confirmation surely comes as a relief to long-time GTA 5 Online players, which means we all can continue to invest our time in the game.
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