Fans closely analyzing the latest Grand Theft Auto VI trailer have uncovered a subtle yet significant improvement that hints at a major evolution in gameplay realism. The discovery, widely discussed across social platforms, suggests that Rockstar Games is pushing the boundaries of immersive open-world design once again.
One of the standout details involves how NPC drivers behave on the road. Unlike previous titles where traffic followed predictable patterns, the new footage shows AI-controlled bikers overtaking vehicles by moving into oncoming lanes—just like real-life riders. Some fans even noticed bikers adjusting their position to get a clearer view before overtaking, indicating more advanced decision-making systems.
This upgrade could be tied to Rockstar’s rumored AI systems that allow NPCs to react dynamically to their surroundings. While some believe the scene might be scripted, many fans are hopeful that this reflects a broader improvement in the game’s traffic system, making the world feel more alive and unpredictable.
Beyond AI behavior, the game showcases impressive visual advancements. Water physics appear more realistic, with boats and jet skis creating detailed ripples, while small details like liquid movement inside bottles add to the immersion. The lighting system also stands out, featuring realistic reflections across surfaces such as mirrors, sunglasses, and vehicle parts.
Building on the legacy of Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar aims to deliver its most ambitious project yet. Reports suggest the map could be nearly twice the size of GTA 5, packed with hundreds of explorable locations and a vast range of vehicles.
The story follows dual protagonists Jason and Lucia, inspired by the infamous Bonnie and Clyde dynamic, as players navigate a crime-filled journey across the fictional state of Leonida. With the ability to switch between characters during missions and open-world activities, GTA 6 is shaping up to be a major leap forward for the franchise.
Source: Gamerant