The Mansion Driveway in GTA Online Leads to… GTA 6?
OPla G
today 14:51
7A Safehouse in The Hills DLC (our review) for GTA Online contains several indirect hints at players soon moving to GTA 6 — though there were only a few more. This was shared with the community by insider Tex2, previously known as Tez2.
During a meeting with Michael and Amanda shortly after purchasing the Mansion, the couple mentions that their son Jimmy has moved out of the family nest. The idea was that he would later send a text message saying he was leaving the state. The message was supposed to be received by Arcade owners, but it is either bugged or disabled. Fans speculate that Jimmy will move from San Andreas to Leonida, where the events of Grand Theft Auto VI will take place — potentially allowing players to meet an older De Santa.
Another interesting altered detail is that the Career Progress category dedicated to the new KnoWay Out missions was originally called Sahara Surveillance. From two GTA VI screenshots, we already know that Sahara is a delivery company — the in-game counterpart of Amazon. Interestingly, the KnoWay startup is also a parody of the real-world company Waymo, which, incidentally, expanded into Miami just a month ago and plans to launch autonomous taxis across Florida next year.
During a meeting with Michael and Amanda shortly after purchasing the Mansion, the couple mentions that their son Jimmy has moved out of the family nest. The idea was that he would later send a text message saying he was leaving the state. The message was supposed to be received by Arcade owners, but it is either bugged or disabled. Fans speculate that Jimmy will move from San Andreas to Leonida, where the events of Grand Theft Auto VI will take place — potentially allowing players to meet an older De Santa.
Another interesting altered detail is that the Career Progress category dedicated to the new KnoWay Out missions was originally called Sahara Surveillance. From two GTA VI screenshots, we already know that Sahara is a delivery company — the in-game counterpart of Amazon. Interestingly, the KnoWay startup is also a parody of the real-world company Waymo, which, incidentally, expanded into Miami just a month ago and plans to launch autonomous taxis across Florida next year.
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