Summary

  • Grand Theft Auto 6 will reportedly feature two playable characters apparently named Jason and Lucia, but their roles and abilities are still unknown.
  • The game could potentially expand on the character abilities introduced in GTA 5, offering more variety and customization for players.
  • With the departure of influential figure Dan Houser, there may be skepticism surrounding GTA 6, but if Rockstar can learn from previous games and introduce innovative features, it has the potential to live up to the hype.

It has recently been revealed that players will be getting their first official look at the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 in December, which is sure to reveal new information about the game's story, gameplay, and the inclusion of its "Bonnie and Clyde" protagonists. Ahead of the massively hyped-up GTA 6 reveal trailer, it's worth taking a look back at the last game in the series and how it implemented multiple playable characters.

Grand Theft Auto 6 is set to feature two playable characters, named Jason and Lucia, according to last year's leaked gameplay footage. The specifics of their relationship, their individual roles in the story, and how each of them plays are all unknown at this stage, but multiple protagonists is nothing new for the franchise. GTA 4 had alternate playable characters through DLC, and GTA 5 notably featured three different characters that the player could switch between at will. Fans got a glimpse of how Jason and Lucia control in the leaked GTA 6 alpha gameplay, but the footage doesn't confirm whether a central feature of GTA 5's multiple protagonists will be returning; GTA 6 would be improved greatly by this feature.

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GTA 6 Should Expand On GTA 5's Character Abilities

Franklin, Trevor, and Michael, the heroes of GTA 5, are wildly different in terms of personality and the roles they play in the narrative, but there was one feature that had the largest impact on gameplay: character-specific abilities. These abilities were tailored to each character and added some fun variety to the game, but Grand Theft Auto 6 could take this concept to the next level.

Character

Ability

Ability Description

Franklin

Driving Focus

Slows down time when driving.

Michael

Area Kill

Slows down time while shooting.

Trevor

Red Mist

Increases player damage while decreasing damage taken.

As Grand Theft Auto 6 improves upon animations, visual fidelity, and overall technical polish from earlier games in the series, so too should it enhance this specific aspect of gameplay. The inclusion of character abilities in GTA 5 is good but a bit bare-bones, especially by today's standards; gameplay differences between the three protagonists don't extend beyond these limited abilities, and they can't be upgraded or expanded beyond simply increasing their duration. With just two protagonists instead of three, it will be even more important for Rockstar to make them feel distinct from each other.

Perhaps GTA 6 could feature not just one, but multiple character-specific abilities, encouraging players to be thoughtful before starting a certain task or side mission, as they would have a significantly different slew of abilities available based on their chosen character. GTA 6 will likely change several elements of the GTA formula, so maybe it could also introduce some radically new character progression systems, implementing a skill tree or something similar.

Not only would this further differentiate Lucia and Jason from each other, but it would also make for a more satisfying and rewarding gameplay experience. Of course, GTA 6 probably shouldn't delve head-first into RPG territory, but it could arguably benefit from borrowing some of those genre staples.

Grand Theft Auto 6 is an important title in more ways than one. 2023 marks ten years since GTA 5's release, and hype for the sixth mainline entry has not stopped mounting during that decade. It will also be the first Rockstar game to release following the departure of Dan Houser, who was instrumental in shaping the company and franchise. Amid Rockstar's contentious reputation, some may be skeptical about Grand Theft Auto 6, but if Rockstar can learn from previous GTA games while staying creative with innovative new features, there's every chance that it will live up to the hype.

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Released
November 19, 2026
ESRB
Rating Pending - Likely Mature 17+
Developer(s)
Rockstar Games
Publisher(s)
Rockstar Games
Engine
Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE)
Prequel(s)
Grand Theft Auto 5
Franchise
Grand Theft Auto
Xbox Series X|S Release Date
November 19, 2026
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WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL
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Genre(s)
Action, Adventure