Across the industry, game images are released during development. To support Rockstar who was criticized for GTA 6 graphics.

After the big leak of information about the new GTA, it is widely discussed. Recently, there has been a trend from the team that created the game. Which brought together to reveal the game image during development to see each other.

This trend was generated by Twitter users. @Design4Mind317 who criticized the graphics of the new GTA game that it is very disappointing (Even though it’s just a leaked picture during development) and also argued with netizens who warned that

“If you guys know the game development process. You know the graphics are the first thing that needs to be done.”

“This game has been planned and developed for four years, so what you see is almost something you will play. Next year they will be focusing on coding in the back of house and fixing bugs. So I can tell you that the picture is awful.”

From this post, there are many game development teams moving forward. By posting pictures of their game in the unfinished phase. To encourage Rockstar Games and also to respond to messages. “Graphics is the first thing that is done in game development.” That’s not true at all.

Detroit: Become Human during development

CONTROL during development

Sniper Elite 5 during development

Back 4 Blood during development

Cult of the Lamb during development

Frostpunk during development

Sea of ​​Thieves during development

Outriders during development

A Plague Tale: Requiem during development.

Destiny during development

Overwatch in development

Horizon Zero Dawn in development

Halo: Infinite during development

The Last of Us during development

God of War during development

Uncharted 4 during development

Knockout City during development

Currently, the original Twitter has been restricted. While the latest move about the leak of the new GTA is that the London Police have been able to apprehend the suspected hacker andis in the process of investigating the fact that happened

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