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GTA 6 Review Copies Will Not Be Sent Out, Insider Claims

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– Rockstar Games and Take-Two will not distribute Grand Theft Auto 6 review copies and codes later this year.
– This decision reportedly applies to all review materials for the game.

A prominent insider has alleged that Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive have no plans to distribute Grand Theft Auto 6 review copies or digital codes ahead of the game’s launch later this year. If true, this would mark a radical departure from standard industry practice, where major titles typically receive pre-release access for critics.

The claim, which has stirred considerable debate online, suggests that the publisher intends to rely solely on post-launch impressions from players and select media outlets rather than traditional embargoed previews. This strategy would effectively prevent any early, unflattering coverage and could fuel unprecedented hype around the game’s release.

For a title as anticipated as GTA 6, the absence of review copies would be a massive gamble. Critics and analysts have long used pre-release access to shape consumer expectations, but Rockstar’s history of tight-lipped marketing and surprise launches lends some credibility to the rumor. The company has previously skipped review codes for certain major releases, though never on this scale.

If the insider’s information holds, fans and journalists alike will be forced to wait until the game is actually available to purchase before any official assessments surface. This could lead to a chaotic launch day, with first-day sales figures and player feedback becoming the only real metrics of success. Whether this bold move pays off or backfires remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the road to GTA 6’s release just got a lot more unpredictable.

(Source: Insider-gaming.com)

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