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GTA 6 Clues? Seamless Interiors in GTA Online Spark Speculation

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Rockstar ‍Games might ⁢potentially be Testing GTA⁣ 6 Features within GTA Online Update

November 24, 2025 – A recent preview of the ⁤upcoming GTA Online Mansion DLC has sparked speculation that Rockstar games is quietly testing features expected in Grand Theft Auto⁢ 6.The update,slated⁤ for release in ⁣december,showcases seamless transitions between exterior and interior spaces – a functionality currently unavailable in GTA Online and widely anticipated for the next GTA installment.

currently, entering buildings in GTA Online requires a loading screen. ‍The Mansion DLC preview, ⁤however, depicts a character walking directly through ‍an open patio door without interruption. This ⁢has led fans ‌to believe Rockstar is experimenting with technology that could eliminate loading screens‌ when entering buildings, a ⁤feature expected ⁣to be standard in GTA 6.

A ⁤key technical challenge remains:⁣ resolving potential conflicts arising from shared​ ownership ‌of properties ⁢in GTA Online. Players ofen own the same ⁣building ‍within their individual instances, ​and removing loading screens could ‍theoretically ⁤cause these instances ‍to⁣ collide. Whether Rockstar has developed ⁢a ​solution, potentially server-side,⁢ remains unknown.

Rockstar⁤ Games has a​ history⁤ of incorporating technically notable‌ visuals into trailers that are later implemented differently‍ in the⁣ final game. However, utilizing GTA Online‘s large player base⁣ to test potential GTA 6 features would provide valuable feedback without requiring⁣ official ⁢announcements.

Rockstar Games confirmed GTA online will continue to receive support through 2026, despite expectations that ⁣resources would be fully shifted to GTA 6 growth.The December update will offer a closer look at the⁢ potential for these integrated features.

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