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There's a ton of GTA content fans never got to see, but that's all part of the process of developing a big-budget video game. Then there's the fact that the game was always evolving during production, which led to whole missions either being revamped or dropped. It sounds like they were brought back several times during the production of Grand Theft Auto 5, adding new voiceover work and the like. This is a very fair point, particularly since Fonteno is presumably talking about the actors on the project and how long their roles took. four years, four-and-a-half years to film and complete GTA 5." If y'all look at the interviews of us, man, it took us. He concluded, "Rockstar is a quality, high-end, top shelf type of business, man. He also reasoned that fans "wouldn't accept it" if Rockstar rushed a new GTA game to market when it was unfinished.
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He explained that making each of the games in the series is a "process." He also pointed out that the outbreak of COVID-19 was very likely a big factor in slowing down GTA 6's development.įonteno pointed out that it was much better to wait for Rockstar to make the best product it could. Fonteno urged those fans to give Rockstar a break and a bit of room to work. For example, it has been teased that Fonteno and some of the other GTA 5 actors will be reprising their roles for new missions within GTA Online.įonteno also mentioned that there are people who are always asking when Rockstar plans to release Grand Theft Auto 6. There will be exclusive content released for the next-gen editions of GTA 5. However, those same fans may be happy to know that this release isn't just the same old game with a graphical facelift. Among these are posts from people accusing Rockstar of always "milking" Grand Theft Auto 5.įonteno is likely referring to people who are frustrated by the fact that Rockstar is releasing yet another version of Grand Theft Auto 5 for next-gen consoles. He explained that he continues to see negative or impatient comments from fans on all of Rockstar's social media posts. "Don't knock Rockstar down, man," Fonteno began. In a clip of the livestream shared by fan account GTAVInewz on Twitter, Fonteno did not mince words when talking about how difficult it is to make and release a AAA game, even from an actor's perspective. While livestreaming on Instagram, Fonteno revealed his feelings regarding people being angry with Rockstar.

However, Grand Theft Auto 5 actor Shawn Fonteno has some words of advice for those angry fans, as well as a possible explanation for the amount of time it's taking for Rockstar to complete the next GTA game. This has led to some disgruntled gamers taking their frustrations out on Rockstar Games. While it has been confirmed that the game is being made, it will probably be a while before fans get a chance to play it. Fans of the Grand Theft Auto franchise have spent the last several months reaching for any signs of Grand Theft Auto 6's development.
