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GTA 6 leak shows new wanted system with smarter police
GTA 6 leak shows new wanted system with smarter police

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

GTA 6 leak shows new wanted system with smarter police

Source: Rockstar Games There is another GTA 6 leak making waves online that provides a glimpse at perhaps the most sophisticated wanted system in the series to date. Posted by influential fan accounts on social media, the information indicates that Rockstar Games is going all out for a more realistic and engaging law enforcement AI. While as of yet unverified, the leak has generated anticipation among fans, who think that these features have the potential to revolutionize police interactions in open-world games. Leaked wanted system equals smarter cops and strategic richness The leak states that GTA 6's wanted level system will extend way beyond dodging stars. Police response is said to be dynamic based on player behavior, with increased realism and strategic depth. — GTAVI_Countdown (@GTAVI_Countdown) Some of the main leaked features include: Police will be able to interrogate witnesses and suspects at a crime scene Returning to the scene reportedly marks the player as a 'person of interest' with one star Running away from questioning raises wanted level further Playing nice or being cooperative could mean no action by law enforcement beyond that Police units can deploy K9 dogs, tear gas, riot shields, and advanced combat techniques Officers are able to identify your vehicle and set up roadblocks to cut off escape Areas can be cleared of civilians, with police calling for player surrender NOOSE and FIB units attack in waves, intensifying the fight If NOOSE is defeated and there are hostages being held by the player, the FIB can try to negotiate Military employs suppressive fire and grenades and breaks into tactical teams to pin down the players These mechanics work towards building tension and realism so that each police encounter will feel unpredictable and engaging. Fans respond to changes in wanted level and realism in GTA 6 The leak has created a lot of responses within the community. One of the fans posted, "The witness questioning and tactical escalation (dogs, roadblocks, military waves) could really make GTA 6 feel like a living crime world. Excited to see if Rockstar pulls this off, those May 2026 delay rumors might be worth it for this kind of depth." Another posted, "Well if true. Sounds sooo grape and about time we got a wanted system as such." Players are making comparisons to Red Dead Redemption 2's law system and are expecting GTA 6 to expand upon that with more freedom, unpredictability, and repercussions. If the leaked information holds true, GTA 6 could offer the most realistic police system to date in an open-world game. With intelligent AI, tactical escalation, and moral decision-making integrated into every interaction, Rockstar might be on course to create a new benchmark for realism and replayability. As fans eagerly wait for the confirmation, one thing is certain, hopes for GTA 6 have just shot even higher. Also Read: Why GTA 6's launch day has Vice City fans talking about Ray Liotta For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Blow to MFL as giants Pahang withdraw from Super League
Blow to MFL as giants Pahang withdraw from Super League

The Star

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Blow to MFL as giants Pahang withdraw from Super League

Pahang's last action on the field was at the Malaysia Cup final in April this year. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star PETALING JAYA: Pahang have finally put an end to the uncertainty over their future in the Malaysian League after confirming their withdrawal from next season's campaign. Speculation had been rife since late March over the fate of the 2004 Super League champions, although hopes were briefly lifted when they secured a national licence from the independent First Instance Body (FIB). However, the Malaysian Football League (MFL) have now confirmed that the club submitted an official letter dated June 16 to inform the governing body of their decision to opt out of all competitions for the 2025-2026 season. Pahang's exit means only 13 teams will feature in the top-tier domestic league, which kicks off on Aug 8. 'Clubs competing for honours this season include Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT), Selangor, Penang, Kuching City, Sabah, Terengganu, Negri Sembilan, Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur, Police and Brunei, along with AFL A1 representatives Melaka and Imigration. 'All 13 teams have been granted the National Licence for the 2025–2026 cycle by the FIB, while Brunei received special approval from the International Football Federation (FIFA) and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to rejoin the Malaysian League this season," said MFL in a statement.

Which GTA character had the best redemption arc of all time?
Which GTA character had the best redemption arc of all time?

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Which GTA character had the best redemption arc of all time?

(Image via Rockstar Games) Grand Theft Auto isn't exactly known for characters doing the right thing. It's chaos, crime, and car chases. But every now and then, a character surprises us. They grow. They reflect. They try (keyword: try) to make things right. So out of all the thugs, hustlers, and psychos in the franchise… who had the best redemption arc? 1. Franklin Clinton Franklin had one of the cleanest glow-ups in GTA history. He started out repo'ing cars for a shady dealership and running with fools like Lamar. But by the end of GTA V, he's buying mansions, rubbing shoulders with FIB agents, and making grown-man decisions. He doesn't get dragged into drama — he chooses to take control. Whether you pick 'Deathwish' or not, Franklin stays cool-headed, loyal, and low-key moral. Not bad for a guy who started out jacking rides in South Los Santos. Why Michael DeSanta Is The Best Protagonist - Character Analysis 2. Michael De Santa Michael's arc is more like trying to redeem himself. The man fakes his death, sells out his old crew, and ends up in witness protection. But under all that entitlement and midlife crisis energy, Michael wants a second chance. He tries to fix his family, quit crime, and even picks up yoga (lol). Sure, he gets pulled back in, but his redemption isn't about being perfect — it's about trying . And he does make peace with his past by the end… mostly. 3. Niko Bellic Niko had the potential for the realest redemption. He came to Liberty City to escape war crimes, start fresh, and maybe find peace. But the American Dream smacks him in the face with betrayal, blood, and heartbreak. Niko wants redemption — he's just never given the space to fully achieve it. That makes his story tragic, powerful, and painfully relatable. The legend of GTA San Andreas - CJ's story 4. Carl 'CJ' Johnson Carl 'CJ' Johnson's whole arc in San Andreas is about stepping up. After returning to Los Santos to bury his mom, CJ gets sucked back into gang life — but he's not the same hot-headed kid he was. He learns the game, handles betrayal (Big Smoke, we're looking at you), and fights to protect his people. CJ stays loyal, focused, and finishes strong. He didn't sell out, he leveled up. That's growth. If we're talking actual growth and staying on the right track? Franklin takes the W. He levels up without selling out and keeps his integrity intact. Michael and Niko's arcs are iconic, but messy AF. Franklin? He plays the game smart, stays loyal, and walks away better than he started. That's rare in GTA. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Why GTA 5's final mission and ending choice still haunt players in 2025
Why GTA 5's final mission and ending choice still haunt players in 2025

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Why GTA 5's final mission and ending choice still haunt players in 2025

(Image via Rockstar Games) When GTA 5 dropped in 2013, it gave us something no GTA had done before: a choice. After dozens of hours playing as Michael, Franklin, and Trevor, the game hit us with a question we didn't see coming: Who dies? Even over a decade later, this one decision still messes with players. Let's break down why. Three Choices: Kill Trevor, Kill Michael, or Choose 'Deathwish'? By the time you hit the end of GTA V , Franklin's caught in the crossfire. The FIB and Devin Weston want loose ends tied up. That means taking out either Trevor (the wildcard) or Michael (the old friend/mentor). Or, you can go full chaos mode and take everyone else out instead. The 'Deathwish' option felt right, but Rockstar didn't make it easy. No matter what you picked, it wasn't clean. There was weight to it. GTA 5 Ending A – Kill Trevor (Get Gold in GTA 5 Something Sensible) Option A - Kill Trevor Choosing to kill Trevor was like putting down a wild animal. The dude was unhinged, unpredictable, and constantly dragged the crew into chaos. From torturing people to murdering without blinking, he was clearly the biggest threat. But here's the thing: Trevor was loyal . In his own twisted way, he cared. So when Franklin pulls the trigger (or lets him burn alive, no less), it feels like a betrayal of someone who, despite all his madness, never truly sold out. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Thị trường có dấu hiệu suy thoái không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo GTA V: Franklin Kills Michael (Optional) Option B - Kill Michael Michael was complicated. A washed-up criminal trying to fix his broken family, chasing movie dreams, and holding a dark secret from the past. Killing him feels wrong , but also understandable. He manipulated Franklin, used people to save himself, and let Brad die for nothing. Still, when you watch him fall off that tower—after everything you've been through together—it's cold . The scene leaves a weird silence. Like the game wants you to sit with the guilt. GTA V Ending - Choosing Option C: DEATHWISH Option C - Deathwish Let's be real: Deathwish is canon for a reason. It's chaotic, cinematic, and gives you that Avengers Assemble energy. Franklin says screw the FIB, saves both his friends, and together they take down every enemy—from Haines to Stretch. It's the wildest ride and gives each character their final moment of growth. Trevor gets his revenge. Michael finds redemption. Franklin takes control. Why It Hit So Hard Most GTA endings were pretty cut-and-dry. Kill the bad guy, fade to black. But GTA V made you feel something. Franklin's loyalty, Michael's trust, Trevor's insanity—it all came crashing down in one moment. You spent hours pulling heists, escaping the cops, and messing around in Los Santos. Then suddenly, you had to decide who lived. It wasn't just about them; it was about you . That emotional punch still lingers. And for many players, it'll never stop haunting them. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Did CJ's GTA San Andreas story inspire Franklin's character in GTA V?
Did CJ's GTA San Andreas story inspire Franklin's character in GTA V?

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Did CJ's GTA San Andreas story inspire Franklin's character in GTA V?

(Image via Rockstar Games) Franklin Clinton might be the face of GTA V 's future, but let's not forget where that blueprint came from: Carl 'CJ' Johnson in San Andreas . Two guys, two different generations, same struggle: get out of the hood and make it big. If you've ever thought Franklin felt familiar, that's because Rockstar definitely sprinkled some CJ DNA into his story. Here's why we think Franklin's story is a spiritual successor to CJ's in all the best ways. Both Started with Nothing but Ambition CJ returns to Los Santos after his mother's death. Franklin's stuck repo-ing cars for a shady boss. They're both at rock bottom, grinding in the hood, surrounded by friends who don't want more out of life. But unlike the people around them, both CJ and Franklin do want more. More power. More respect. More freedom. They're tired of the small-time life. And that hunger is what sets them apart. GTA V - CJ meets Franklin Part 3 They Both Had Toxic Friends Holding Them Back CJ had Ryder and Big Smoke—two friends who eventually sold him out. Franklin has Lamar—loyal, but always pulling him into dumb chaos. Both CJ and Franklin had to realize that not everyone from the past deserves a seat at the table in the future. Where CJ had to cut ties to survive, Franklin slowly distances himself from Lamar to move up with Michael and the FIB. Same vibe, different decade. Mentorship Changed Their Game CJ had to deal with conflicting influences like his older brother, Sweet (who wanted to stay loyal to the streets) and Big Smoke (who had secret ambitions). Franklin? He finds a mentor in Michael De Santa, a retired bank robber who opens his eyes to 'real money' and bigger jobs. This is where both characters level up. Their mentors showed them how to survive and thrive in a world way bigger than Grove Street or South Los Santos. CJ vs. FRANKLIN | Ultimate Face-Off (Side-by-Side Comparison) From the Hood to the Top CJ ends San Andreas as a millionaire running businesses and owning the streets. Franklin finishes GTA V in a mansion, calling shots and possibly killing Michael or Trevor (depending on your choices). Both characters came from nothing. And both ended up on top—not just through violence, but through smart moves, loyalty to a few, and knowing when to let go. The Legacy Lives On Franklin isn't just a new character—he's a tribute to CJ. Rockstar didn't copy-paste his story, but the inspiration is loud and clear. Same struggle, same drive, and the same dream: to break the cycle and take control. In a way, Franklin is what CJ could've become in a more modern GTA world. And that's why their journeys still hit hard.

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