- Previous Grand Theft Auto 5 developer Rob Carr believes that Rockstar rebuilt its RAGE engine to GTA 6
- He says he knows nothing about GTA 6but this is the “only thing i can say with real, real confidence”
- Carr says he would be “surprised” if the studio hadn’t
Previous Grand Theft Auto 5 sound designer Rob Carr believes that Rockstar Games has rebuilt its Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE) in the middle of developing the Grand Theft Auto 6.
While discussing GTA 6 and the systems he expects to be featured in the upcoming game on the Kiwi Talkz podcast, Carr commented on the studio’s famous RAGE system, saying it was likely rebuilt in the time it’s taken the project to get this far.
“I know nothing about it [GTA 6]you know, other than the fact that they’ll probably have, you know, given the time frame of how long it’s taken them to get to this stage, they’ve probably rebuilt the entire RAGE engine,” he said.
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“That’s the only thing I can say with real, real confidence.”
He continued: “I would be surprised if they didn’t because the architecture of the technology has evolved significantly since then GTA 5which again, easy to forget, it was three generations ago. It was the last one to be published on [Xbox] 360 and PS3.”
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In the same interview, Carr also discussed what he’s looking forward to seeing in it GTA 6specifically the ideas Rockstar will implement from previous games.
Carr said he sees the game borrowing mechanics from Red Dead Redemption 2like how GTA 5 had Red Dead Redemption‘s Dead Eye system: “I’d be surprised if they don’t use something from Red Dead 2.“
Grand Theft Auto 6 will officially launch on November 19, 2026 for PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick has confirmed that marketing will start in the next few months, suggesting that the game’s third trailer will likely drop this summer.

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