Rockstar Games is a company with lengthy gaps between game releases. However, there's a reason behind this: Every game they create is of exceptional quality. According to the latest news from the company, we might not experience stories like GTA 4 and 5, Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2, where we find ourselves immersed in an incredible adventure each time. This is particularly concerning news for GTA 6.
The Vice President responsible for storytelling at Rockstar Games has left the company without contributing to GTA 6
Mike Unsworth, the Vice President responsible for storytelling at Rockstar Games, has left the company. Unsworth had been with Rockstar for 16 years. He started as a senior creative writer in 2007, rose to the position of Writing Director in 2019, and then served as the Vice President responsible for storytelling for two years.
Throughout his tenure, the experienced writer penned Grand Theft Auto 4, Red Dead Redemption, LA Noire, Max Payne 3, Grand Theft Auto 5, and Red Dead Redemption 2. However, Grand Theft Auto 6 is currently absent from Unsworth's list of written games.
As spotted by GTA Forum user Rucke and tweeted by Rockstar Games news account SWEGTA, Unsworth announced his departure through a LinkedIn update, though he didn't explicitly share details about his departure or shed light on his potential next steps.
The GTA series has historically featured a storytelling style that satirically criticizes America with a touch of exaggeration, often using dark humor as a tool. Yet, especially after the departure of one of the company's founders, Dan Houser, fans of the series were concerned about what lies ahead for GTA 6
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