GTA Online players have waited for a long time for two things particularly: some zombies to take down and an official return to GTA 5’s starting area. Now since both promises have been fulfilled in the new Ludendorff Cemetery Survival mode, which was released on October 10, hundreds of thousands of players can’t wait to play it.
Rockstar Games announced the new mode recently, confirming that players would finally be able to return to North Yankton, which users might remember as the snow-covered town from the game’s opening where Trevor and Michael are involved in a failed robbery attempt, ruining their relationship for years.
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GTA Online Fans Get What They Wanted For A Long Time
GTA Online players weren’t actually able to explore the location without brute forcing their way in via glitches for several years, since it’s not connected to the open-world gamin’s main area, so this marks the first instance people were able to freely go to North Yankton without any workarounds.
North Yankton plus zombies seem to have been a big enough deal to a attract 400,000 GTA Online players to quickly jump into the mode within its first 24 hours, as per GTAO Stats. That number seems to have passed the one million mark in the past few days.
Online rumors suggested that GTA 6 had already been internally delayed to 2026, but as per a former Rockstar Games lead, the studio doesn’t know whether the game will require more time in the oven until next summer.
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Rockstar Games Not Sure About GTA 6 Launch In 2025
Former Rockstar North technical director Obbe Vermeij has chimed in on the discourse to remind folks that "the decision to delay GTA 4 was made four months or so before the original release date. Any further and it's hard to make the call." The much-anticipated game has another year in prediction, so Vermeij says that Rockstar "is probably not in a position to determine whether they will hit 2025 until May-ish."
Vermeij continued explaining that a delay is certainly on the table, however. Hype for GTA 6 has been building for over a decade at this point - and everyone from industry analysts, Xbox executives, and Take-Two’s CEO reckon the game could be a hit unlike any other - so the studio will likely choose to delay it until it’s ready for launch, rather than rush toward an undercooked and doomed to-be-controversial launch.
"GTA 6 will sell for 10+ years and there is no competition to worry about," Vermeij continues. "They are not going to release the game until they're 100% happy with it. No matter what it said in the trailer. I have no inside info. Didn't talk to anyone."