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GTA6 Lucia's actor was exposed, 5's source code leaked, and the mystery of Bully Rooney 2

author:Dark Witch Hat

There's a lot going on in GTA 6 and the world associated with it over the past few days, so let's jump right into the topic. Recently, I reported to you about a serious data breach from Rockstar Games' servers that resulted in the entire source code of GTA 5 being publicly released online, along with a lot of information about GTA 6 and Bully 2.

In addition, we learned that since the release of Red Dead Redemption 2, the development team has been working on a brand new brand. However, it seems that this is far from over, because with further information, the community has finally found the actress who will play Lucia, and she is Maniel Perez. The news was confirmed by a widely known user named LegacyKillaHD, who focused on getting information about the production of Rockstar Games.

In this post on Twitter, a fan named Dilly shared a comparison between Maniel and the GTA 6 Lucia character in the game. In addition to the strong facial resemblance, the report also shared an interview clip in which the alleged actress denied any involvement in her voice-over role in the Grand Theft Auto franchise:

"Did you voice Grand Theft Auto? Because I didn't have anything else to do in my free time, I was replaying Grand Theft Auto. I didn't, what? No, you know what? I didn't, no. Who's confused about these questions, James. "

However, in another interview, she mentioned the shift to voice acting and motion capture, which intensified the rumors that she was a voice actress for Lucia:

"But right now, I've been shifting my career into voice acting and motion capture. "

Now she has deleted all her posts on Instagram and turned off the ability to tag her because there are a lot of people who tag her in posts related to Lucia. If she was tired of it all and not Lucia, she would have made a statement like Alexandra C on Instagram a few months ago. She remained silent because Rockstar might be forcing her to do so.

Another fan, Jericho681, posted a clip from her episode in Law & Order:

"You took everything from me, my childhood, my little sister, my career. I almost got out, and once I got the Golden Glove, I'm going to leave you and all your baggage. I'm a fighter and I'm good. I had a chance, but now I'm throwing in the towel, and you can't change the past. "

I think everyone agrees that if that alleged actress voices the main character, the GTA 6 character is in good hands. It's not the first time that fans are speculating about who will voice Lucia. Early rumors saw Anna Esposito as the behind-the-scenes actor of the novel's character, and fans shared a direct comparison between the two.

Neither actor has confirmed their participation in the upcoming GTA game, and Rockstar Games has not shared any details. I know it hasn't been confirmed yet, but you see, the Michael character actor for GTA 5 was found 8 days after the trailer was released. Of course, many people didn't believe he was really that person at that time. Now the same thing is happening, just 19 days after the trailer for GTA 6 was released, the so-called Lucia actress was found. I think it might really be her.

At the same time, there are also reports that the hackers have released another 200GB of data from the GTA 5 source code, including assets and 3D models used to create the Michael, Trevor, and Franklin stories. Take Two is trying to remove the leaked files from the internet, but this is an extremely difficult task.

In addition to Bully 2, GTA 5's source code leak also mentions "Midnight Club 5" and two canceled projects, "Agent" and "Grand Theft Auto: Tokyo" (PS2). Now there are still a few years to go before Bully Rooney's 20th anniversary, and insider Tez2 believes that Bully Rooney 2 could be Rockstar's next project after Grand Theft Auto 6.

He revealed that Bully 2 was shelved after two years of development between 2008 and 2010. The game will feature the honor system seen in Red Dead Redemption 2, the map will be three times larger than the original, and players will be able to explore each building. At that point, Rockstar fans will have to wait. However, Grand Theft Auto 6 is reportedly likely to be the studio's main project, so we may have to wait a while to see Bully 2.

According to leaked information, Rockstar Games has canceled eight story DLCs for Grand Theft Auto 5. This includes Prologue, Liberty 5, Agent, Tryvor, Assassination, Manhunt, Norman, Nexus, and Enterprise. Rockstar originally intended to make these DLCs as rich as the Vice City episodes of Grand Theft Auto 4.

Norman is speculated to be a zombie apocalyptic episode, featuring Michael or Franklin as playable characters. It is expected that the Prologue DLC will include content related to the game's Prologue in the North Yankerton area. The Liberty 5 DLC is a fully converted map of Vice City in Grand Theft Auto 5.

Earlier this year, Rockstar's crackdown on map mods that switched to the Grand Theft Auto 5 engine may have suggested that Vice City might have made its way to Grand Theft Auto 5.

If you're wondering why the game's source code was leaked, here's why: it was supposedly purchased by a group of modding communities for $22,000. It is rumored that one of the group's members, Kieran Austin, did not contribute money at the time of the group's purchase, which allowed him to get the source code for free.

He then tried to sell the code for $6000 and scam another person, but he failed. Kieran then tried to sell the source code to people on Discord for $200 to $500, which was much cheaper than the $2,000 group purchase price he paid when he started. So for him, it's all about profit.

He continued to try to sell, but he made no profit as a result of this. He leaked the source code out of malice, and if he couldn't make a profit, he would make sure that others couldn't either. This leaked source code allows anyone to get the game up and running.

This month, the teenager who hacked Rockstar Games and sold this code was sentenced from the hospital to receive indefinite treatment for fraud, racketeering, and other crimes. The hack cost Rockstar Games $5 million.

On Grand Theft Auto 5's 10th anniversary, a former Rockstar Games employee and concept artist for the game released concept art he had designed for the early days of Trevor and Franklin, but it was completely ignored by the community. Here's what those concept maps are:

This concept art already shows something interesting, as the Police Seal Mask didn't appear in the single-player game of Grand Theft Auto 5, but was later added in Grand Theft Auto: Online. Additionally, the concept art of Trevor wearing his Prologue gear may imply that Trevor's original loot Prologue mask was a police seal, rather than the normal ski mask we see in the release. This costume does not appear in the official release version.

Anthony McBain released only two early Franklin Clinton concepts, mainly to change facial features from the release onwards.

A new GTA 6 report reveals how long the game will play when it launches in 2025. From what we've learned so far, it looks like the upcoming GTA will probably be similar in length to GTA 5, meaning it's nowhere near as long as Red Dead Redemption 2.

This report comes specifically from LegacyKillaHD. According to the YouTube blogger, he expects the game to be about 35 to 40 hours long. If you've played Grand Theft Auto 5, you know that it's around 30 to 50 hours long, depending on how much ancillary content you've completed. It will take you about 80 hours to complete the game.

For those who don't know, the minimum length of Red Dead Redemption 2 is 50 hours. This is just the time to complete the main task. If you add in most of the main ancillary content, you may need to watch at least 80 hours. A full playthrough will cost you about 180 hours.

Do you think 35 to 40 hours is enough, or should the story be longer?

One is called Revolution Team

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The team of modders is reinventing Vice City and Grand Theft Auto 4. According to the author's information, the next generation version of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is a global modification based on the RAGE game engine of Grand Theft Auto 4. This mod doesn't just transfer the city to the next part of the series, it completely diverts all the missions of the original game.

The official remake is rendered only in Unreal Engine, but the game's physics engine is still RenderWare, a game released more than 20 years ago with outdated mechanics and animations. We are using a next-generation engine. Yes, it's not the latest version, but it's the only engine that can create with the original story changes. That's why this mod is named as the next-gen version.

Also for this reason, there is no need to compare the modified version with Grand Theft Auto 6. Firstly, it will only be released in 2025, and secondly, it will be a completely different game, in a completely different city. Our important task is to shift the old mission and ensure that the familiar vice city can be rejuvenated.

Fans of the game will have the opportunity to re-immerse themselves in the familiar world and story, while also experiencing new emotions from playing their favorite games. In addition to the transferred missions, the game will also include an improved version of the city from the final version, improved weapons from the final version, all vehicles from the Xbox version of the game, models of all characters and pedestrians from the Xbox version of the game, with improved textures, all of the original stations, cutscenes from the original game, the design style of the original game, neon lights on the buildings from Vice City lore, and additional fixes and improvements from the Revolution team.

It sounds quite interesting. I played the demo version of this mod a few months ago, although it was later taken down due to the intervention of Take Two Interactive. I'm not sure how they avoided DMCA now, but if the mod does come out, will you try it? Let me know in the comments section below.

GTA6 Lucia's actor was exposed, 5's source code leaked, and the mystery of Bully Rooney 2

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