Grand Theft Auto 6 holds a significant weight of expectation on its shoulders, particularly concerning an issue from its predecessor, Red Dead Redemption 2, that deserves attention. Red Dead 2 was lauded upon its 2018 release but couldn’t replicate the extraordinary success of Grand Theft Auto Online. Consequently, it received fewer content updates, leading fans to seek more from the game and its online mode.

One of the factors that Grand Theft Auto 6 should prioritize is post-launch support. Red Dead Redemption 2 lacked substantial DLC, a flaw that disappointed its fanbase. Rockstar Games boasts an impressive DLC track record, with classics like Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare and Grand Theft Auto: Lost and the Damned. However, the absence of such expansions for Red Dead 2 left a gap that Grand Theft Auto 6 can fill.

Grand Theft Auto Online’s success, earning over seven billion dollars for Rockstar Games, assures the continuation of the online mode in the next installment. To ensure a positive reception, it must provide consistent expansions and updates, reestablishing Rockstar’s commitment to player satisfaction.

Moreover, Grand Theft Auto 6 presents an opportunity for the developer to make amends by offering not only multiplayer expansions but also new single-player DLC. This multifaceted approach would rectify the absence of DLC in Red Dead Redemption 2 and reaffirm the company’s dedication to enhancing their games’ longevity.
While Rockstar Games’ future plans remain veiled, the launch of Grand Theft Auto 6 will likely unveil their vision. It is hoped that this includes an extensive list of DLC updates for both multiplayer and single-player content, allowing the company to address the shortfall that emerged with Red Dead Redemption 2 and future projects.




