As soon as the GTA 6 information was leaked, a massive debate broke out among gamers on the internet. Everyone has different opinions, which are as follows:
1. Some Gamers Are in Tension
The tension is whether the map will only be large in size or if there will be enough missions to match it. The larger the size, the more load it will put on PCs. If the map size is huge, there will definitely be some empty spaces. Moreover, if there are too many missions and activities, it will be equally difficult to complete the levels.
With a larger size, travel time will be very high, and the overall gameplay time will also increase.
2. Next-Gen Exclusivity and PC Concerns
GTA 6 will only be released for next-generation gaming consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, and will come to PC later. Because of this, there is a possibility that loading times on PC might be high, or the PC might not be able to load the graphics at all.
If the game comes well-optimized for PC, then there is no need to worry.

3. Positive Response from Gamers
Many gamers are happy that the map size is going to be huge. However, they don’t realize that a bigger size also requires more RAM and storage; just being happy isn’t enough.
”I have a PS4 and I’m worried whether it will even run on my console or if I’ll have to spend a lot of money to upgrade my gaming console.”
— Clark (Twitter User)
4. Massive Map Size
According to reports and leaks, the GTA 6 map—named the state of Leonida—is expected to be much larger than GTA 5’s Los Santos. Along with Vice City, it includes rural areas, swamplands, and various small and large islands.

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