GTA 6 ‘aggressive’ 5 star police chases unite fans
Escaping is about to get a lot harder
Part of the fun of any Grand Theft Auto title over the past few decades is getting to commit crimes and trying your hardest to escape the fleet of cops that will be sent to chase you down.
As technology advances, however, escaping from the local PD is harder than ever and with Grand Theft Auto VI expected to push the boundaries of law enforcement AI, we can only imagine how much more chaotic the chases will be.
Check out the first official trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI below!
For those who are not in the know, committing crimes in Grand Theft Auto will see you rack up a ‘wanted level’ ranging from one star to five, with five featuring every member of the police alongside SWAT teams, helicopters, and the like.
As a result, trying to escape them is extremely difficult and in a discussion that took place over on r/GTA6, fans of the upcoming Rockstar title want the chases to be harder than ever.
Ironically, user SureTraffic3040 took to the Reddit last year to ask, “How rough do you want police chases to be in GTA VI?”
“I think pursuits in GTA could have some improvements,” they continued. “There are many videos out there of the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) that show how they run things. Would the experience be more enjoyable if they mirrored the FHP or do you think they should tone it down from FHP’s style?”
The post was accompanied by footage of the FHP in action and it is safe to say that they do what it takes to catch those criminals.
For one user, they just want one simple change.
“I just want cops to have actual cones of vision. I’m tired of being seen through walls,” they shared.
However, another user was all for the idea of a fictional FHP, saying: “Yes please! Also make SWAT more aggressive.”
StangRunner45 agreed, adding: “It better be more intense and realistic than ever before. I want screaming bodies ejecting out windshields left and right!”
It remains to be seen how our Vice City cops will react but it won’t be long until we find out with GTA VI expected to launch later this year.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games
Topics: GTA, GTA 6, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games, Take-Two

Published 17:00 25 Jan 2026 GMT
Forget GTA 6, Free GTA: Carcer City Arrives in March To Keep Us Busy
A return to the franchise’s former style

Grand Theft Auto VI is due to launch on 19 November, although plenty of us don’t feel all that hopeful about that date.
You see, Rockstar Games has already delayed GTA VI twice, so there’s nothing to say it won’t happen a third time, especially as pre-orders are yet to open.
We’re also yet to see any raw gameplay too. Yes, the game’s second trailer consisted of 50% gameplay but that was presented in a very cinematic way.
What we’re really itching for is a juicy, unedited combat or exploration sequence, UI intact.
Hopefully, marketing will ramp up in the next 10 months as we approach November.
In the meantime, however, another new GTA experience is on the way, and our first taste of this one is landing well before GTA VI’s launch.
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Grand Theft Auto: Carcer City is a brand new fan project that’s essentially a total conversion of San Andreas, turning it into a fully fledged new experience.
Well, as reported by DSOGaming, devs have dropped a brand new look at the game’s South Island as well as revealing that a demo is set to launch very soon in March.
Go Hands-On With Grand Theft Auto: Carcer City From 9 March
Yes, 9 March is when you can expect to sample this one, although specifics are limited on how much content said demo will offer.
It perhaps goes without saying that visually, you can’t really compare GTA VI and Carcer City; this is a conversion of San Andreas at the end of the day.
It boasts that retro GTA aesthetic, but I’d argue that’s a good thing. GTA VI will offer state of the art graphics, whilst this is a nostalgic blast from the past.
In fact, devs are aiming for the finished Carcer City to boast the most detailed 3D-era GTA city there is.
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GTA Carcer City Modding Team
Players will take on the role of a former police officer who is pulled into Carcer City’s criminal underworld.
“Almost a decade after being unfairly expelled from the Carcer City Police Department, Liam O’Mulligan is still picking up the pieces,” the synopsis reads.
“Once a detective, now relying on immoral jobs offered by former partners and other figures from back in the day.
“When one of these jobs goes fatally wrong, Liam is plunged into the underworld of this decaying city, uncovering webs of conspiracies and criminal activities that involve everyone from low-life criminals to influential government officials.”
Carcer City cites Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland as inspirations as well as various levels from Manhunt.
The latest gameplay drop from the devs reveals a whopping 13-minutes of gameplay, so you can certainly get a taste for what this mod has to offer.
There’s no date yet on when the full project is set to launch, but it’s nice to know that we’ll at least get a taster in a couple of weeks time.
Of course, GTA: Carcer City does run a very big risk as Take-Two could issue the project with a takedown notice. Let’s all cross our fingers that that doesn’t happen.Featured Image Credit: GTA: Carcer City Dev Team, Rockstar Games
Topics: GTA, GTA 5, GTA 6, Mods, PC, Rockstar Games, Take-Two, Grand Theft Auto

Published 17:00 23 Jan 2026 GMT
We Got GTA 6 on PS1 Before GTA 6 Launches, Thanks to One Talented Artist
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The wait for Grand Theft Auto VI has been so unbearable that some fans are recreating it with original PlayStation graphics.
While they don’t hold up so well nowadays the artstyle you used to see on the PS1 was something special.
At the time it was mind-blowing to see worlds and characters rendered in full 3D and it’s partly why the Grand Theft Auto series is so successful today.
If the series hadn’t made the jump from a top-down 2D look to the 3D we saw in Grand Theft Auto III I don’t think we’d be eagerly awaiting GTA VI as we are now.
GTA VI as we all know will take us back to one of the locations where it all started, Vice City. We of course last saw Vice City on the PS1 so it’ll be nice to revisit the iconic setting and see what’s new, aside from the graphical glow-up.
Before we get there though, an artist recently released a snippet of the GTA VI trailer remade in the style of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and I just had to share it.Play
The video released by Jushton on YouTube oozes with nostalgia, to the point where I sort of want a cheat code for GTA VI that reverts it back to this classic artstyle.
The short video shows us a low-polygon version of Lucia, a few remodelled buildings and a recreation of the jetski/boat shot from the trailer, as well as other snippets.
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Like I said this PS1 aesthetic hasn’t aged very well but as someone who grew up on these games I’ll always look past the graphics, as the feeling it gives me is unbeatable.
Other fans have put together some side-by-side shots of original Vice City locations compared to what they look like now, and it’s only the tip of the iceberg as we’re still yet to see some raw, unedited gameplay for GTA VI.
There’ll also be some brand-new locations that couldn’t be found in the original Vice City game, so that’s exciting in itself.
Rockstar Games has come a long way since its early days and while the graphics have only gotten better with the latest hardware advancements, the studio’s greatest strength has always been the general vibe of its games.
Its open-worlds are always a treat to explore regardless of what they look like.
I hope an original port of GTA: Vice City gets released alongside the next game. I’d love to go back to it on modern platforms.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games / Jushton
Topics: GTA, GTA 6, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games

Forget GTA 6, GTA 5 Looks Next-Gen In Awesome Free Overhaul
Los Santos has never looked better
The wait for Grand Theft Auto VI continues but with another ten months to go, players are resorting to desperate measures, even if that means turning Grand Theft Auto V into the next entry.
With technology ever advancing, there is no denying that Grand Theft Auto VI will look on a whole different level to 2013’s Grand Theft Auto V, especially when it comes to graphics.
Hey, it will even look better than Red Dead Redemption 2 which is hard to believe as the 2018 Rockstar hit revolutionised the look and detail that video games are capable of.
We already know that Grand Theft Auto VI will perhaps be the most stunning game of all time, littered with small details, Easter eggs, and mysteries that will still be discovered years on from release.
However, we should also mention the elephant in the room.
First planned to launch in Fall 2025, Grand Theft Auto VI was later delayed to 26 May 2026 before finally being pushed back to 19 November 2026.
At the time of writing, the highly anticipated title is expected to launch in less than ten months and so, as long as we are not hit with another delay, we could be deep into our time in Vice City and beyond by this time last year.
In the meantime, however, fans are eager for more and whilst some have resorted to partaking in criminal acts in desperation, others are doing something slightly more normal.
Such as Youtuber Digital Dreams who has found a way to turn Grand Theft Auto V into Grand Theft Auto VI, well, when it comes to its potential graphics and performance.
“I Made GTA 5 Even Closer To GTA 6..” The title reads alongside a just under ten-minute video showcasing GTA V as you have never seen it before.
By pushing the limits of graphics, Digital Dreams has released a mod on their free Patreon.
Los Santos Has Never Looked Better
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The video showcases Los Santos and beyond in crisp and clear detail and although we do not see any character models, we can see environments, driving gameplay, and some iconic locations from the game.
Check it out here! Jump to 5:33 for my favourite bit, the rain reflections look better than reality.Play
Users took to the comments to share their thoughts.
“Man, the graphics of the PS3 version right here really hold up!!
I thought MGS 4 and Gran Turismo were the best looking games on the system but I was totally wrong!”
Another agreed, adding, “Anyone who dislikes a video like this is very envious and bitter about life!
“The video is beautiful. GTA 5 is on another level with the modifications.”
This gives us just a glimpse at what Grand Theft Auto VI could look like when it launches this November but in the meantime, it seems as though another visit to Los Santos is on the cards.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games
Topics: GTA, GTA 5, GTA 6, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games, Mods, PC

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Updated 09:56 29 Jan 2026 GMTPublished 09:28 29 Jan 2026 GMT
GTA 6 Gamers Mark February In Their Calendar, PlayStation Could Deliver The Goods
Could a new trailer be inbound?
There are just ten months to go until Grand Theft Auto VI is set to launch but with just two official trailers released to fans so far, we are hoping that February may just deliver the goods.
Following multiple delays, major leaks, tons of secrecy and a whole lot of waiting, Grand Theft Auto VI is finally set to launch on 19 November 2026.
Originally planned to launch in Fall 2025 and with this year marking the 13-year anniversary of the latest Grand Theft Auto entry, Grand Theft Auto V, it is safe to say that fans have been waiting a long time for the next Rockstar instalment.
As such, they are eager for any teasers whether they come in the form of promotional images, cover art, or most importantly, trailers.
At the time of writing, Grand Theft Auto VI has received two official trailers and despite the second having sprinkles of gameplay littered throughout, we are still yet to receive a trailer that focuses purely on gameplay.
With fans hoping that the third trailer will finally deliver, when we will receive it is a whole other matter.
That being said, according to PlayStation centric Youtuber MBG, February could be the month.
“A State of Play is happening mid-February,” they recently shared.
“Sony has always had a strong partnership with Take Two when it comes to the GTA series and Take Two likely views the PS5 as the main platform for GTA VI.
There’s a chance it could show up.”
Could We Get the Third Trailer Next Month?

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It is true that Sony has worked with Take-Two in the past and that the PlayStation 5 is one of three consoles that GTA VI will launch on, as well as the Xbox Series X and S.
So could this mean that we will receive that highly anticipated trailer as early as next month?
As an example, MBG showed an example of how Sony opened its PS5 Future of Gaming event and as you can see, it is pretty Grand Theft Auto centered.
As of now, it has not been confirmed that Sony will be featuring any Grand Theft Auto VI news at its upcoming State of Play event and with the game still ten months away, it may just be too soon.
However, with no trailer since May 2025, it is safe to say that we are long overdue so hopefully it will be Sony that delivers the goods over the next few weeks.
How to lower wanted level fast in GTA 5: Cheat code, hiding locations, more
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You’ll often end up getting a wanted level in GTA 5 for even the slightest of criminal activities, and from cheats to hiding locations to getting underwater, here’s a rundown of all methods to lower your wanted level in the game.
While finding a fire truck or weed stashes in GTA 5 can be quite a task, getting a wanted level is almost effortless as the police is always on the lookout for criminals. From harming pedestrians and messing with police officials to damaging the open world and stealing, there are plenty of actions that trigger a wanted level for your character.
A lot of missions in the game also require you to get rid of the police, and here are all the ways to lower wanted levels in GTA 5.
Contents
- GTA 5: How to lower wanted level quickly
- How to lower wanted level in GTA Online
- How long to lose wanted level in GTA 5
- Why lower wanted level in GTA 5?
GTA 5: How to lower wanted level quickly
Cheat codes
Here’s how you lower wanted level in GTA 5 through cheats:
- PC – Press ~ on your keyword to enter the cheat menu and type LAWYERUP in all caps. This will reduce your wanted level by 1.
- Xbox – While the game is open and you’re in the open world, press RB > RB > B > RT > RIGHT > LEFT > RIGHT > LEFT > RIGHT > LEFT
- PlayStation – While in the open world, press R1 > R1 > Circle > R2 > RIGHT > LEFT > RIGHT > LEFT > RIGHT > LEFT
- Common cheat method for all players regardless of platform – Open your cellphone and enter 1-999-529-93787
Run away quickly in a car
You can lower wanted level in GTA 5 by getting into a relatively quick car and driving as fast as possible to maintain distance between yourself and the approaching police forces. Once you’re away from their sight, head to a secluded location like an alley or a rural track and wait till the wanted level is lowered automatically.
You can also keep switching cars to fool the police and lower your wanted level as they usually stick around searching for the car they last saw you in or the one you committed a crime with.
Best location to lower wanted level in GTA 5
If you cannot get away from the police, the best location to lower your wanted level in GTA 5 is the underground tunnel that can be accessed from the Del Perro Freeway. Cross the Las Lagunas Blvd. and enter the opening on the right side of the road.
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The exact location to enter the tunnel has been marked in the image below:

You can enter the tunnel to remove all wanted levels in GTA 5.
If you’re in a tank, you’ll be unable to enter but there’s a workaround to that as well. Just block the entrance with the tank and enter the tunnel on foot. Wait for some time and the wanted levels should be gone.
Enter railways tunnels to hide from the police
GTA 5 police won’t enter areas where vehicles don’t run traditionally, including railways tracks. So, one of the best ways to lower your wanted level in the game is to pick a nearby tail track and then enter a railway tunnel. You won’t be observed from the top and eventually, the police will stop searching for you.
Off-road areas and underground tunnels like the one mentioned above also function similarly, so you can rely on them to lower your wanted level as well.
Go Underwater
Going underwater is another way to lower wanted level in GTA 5 but it only works when you’re deep into the water and outside the police’s visual range. Maintaining oxygen levels is also key when trying out this method, so be sure about the risks you’re taking here.
How to lower wanted level in GTA Online
While cheats don’t work in GTA Online, most of the remaining methods should be just as effective. On top of that, after reaching rank 21, you can easily get rid of the police by calling Lester who can lower your wanted level for $200/star.
Lester removes your wanted level for free if you complete the Doomsday Heist in GTA Online.
As a CEO or VIP, you can also bribe the police in GTA Online but it is unsurprisingly very expensive. In GTA Online, you also have the ability to buy a Scuba suit from stores and Ammu-nation that makes being underwater for long durations and lowering wanted levels significantly easier than it is in the standard GTA 5 story mode.
How long to lose wanted level in GTA 5
Here’s an estimate of how long it takes to lose a wanted level in GTA 5:
- One Star – Stay hidden from the police for 30 seconds
- Two Stars – Stay hidden from the police for 45 seconds
- Three Stars – Stay hidden from the police for one minute
- Four Stars – Stay hidden from the police for one minute, 15 seconds
- Five Stars – Stay hidden from the police for one minute, 30 seconds
Why lower wanted level in GTA 5?
The police in GTA 5 is a lot more strict, vigilant, and clever when compared to previous games in the franchise. At one-star, you’ll be arrested and getting out of legal trouble costs money. At two-star wanted levels and higher, police will be trying to kill you which can hinder your progress and cost a ton of resources.
So, unless you’re willing to get into a risky and thrilling experience, it’s better to avoid the attention of the police and roam around the map without a wanted level.

