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Rockstar Games is currently feeling the weight of enormous pressure from fans. No doubt, it’s due to the extremely awaited GTA 6, simply because the buzz around this game is through the roof right now. Recently, an official from the publisher itself came forward in order to settle down the ongoing curiosity of passionate fans.

However, while doing so, the individual unintentionally used the awaited game’s fan-made title “GTA 6.”And it took no time for fans to formulate theories

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Rockstar employee finds himself in a difficult situation trying to calm down GTA 6 fans

For those who are unaware of the entire incident, well apparently it’s related to an employee from Rockstar Games. Jim Jagger is the Vice President of Animation in the company. He’s known for his work on various Rockstar hits, including Grand Theft Auto as well.

He made a post for those who are constantly trying to gather intel on the next big entry in the open-world series. He urged them to not ask such questions as he simply cannot answer them. This is quite understandable as well, being an employee working at Rockstar.

However, the situation became quite complicated for Jim himself. It’s due to a term he used in the tweet. Since it was the first time anyone from Rockstar literally called the awaited game ‘GTA 6’, fans wasted no time in declaring it as a confirmation.

Although, according to Jim, it wasn’t the case at all and definitely not a confirmation, for sure. He followed up his his previous tweet with another reply, insisting on his point.

But hyped fans still couldn’t resist themselves by showing excitement over this tweet from Jim Jagger. For them, it looked like GTA 6 was, indeed, the final title of the upcoming installment.

Have a look at some reactions below.

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GTA 6 is yet to receive a release date from Rockstar Games. Upon its future debut, it’s expected to be available for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox Series X and S, and Xbox One.

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