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GTA 6 Parody Grand Taking Ages VI Pops Up on the PlayStation Store, Once Again Reminding Us That Curation Basically Doesn’t ExistGrand Taking Ages VI, supposedly due out May 2025 and actually available to wishlist, uses what looks like AI-generated art to satirize the ongoing wait for Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 6.The ...
Grand Taking Ages's appearance on the PlayStation Store called Sony’s curation process into question, but Valve’s open-door policy on Steam is well-documented.
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GTA 6 "parody" Grand Taking Ages set to launch on Steam, despite PlayStation pulling it from storeGrand Taking Ages, a GTA 6 "parody" that uses AI artwork and voice acting, has done enough to convince Valve it should launch on Steam. That's despite Sony recently stepping in to remove a PS5 ...
Grand Taking Ages is supposedly launching in July of this year. Until then, here are some actually decent simulation games you can play right now, and here are some much more legit upcoming PC games.
Originally titled Grand Taking Ages 6, but now re-named Grand Taking Ages is launching on Steam ahead being rejected from the PlayStation Store.
A parody game of Grand Theft Auto 6 is set to launch this summer on Steam, despite being removed from the PlayStation store.. READ MORE: The biggest and most exciting video games coming out in ...
We imagine Grand Taking Ages VI will be removed from PS Store before long. Are you anticipating GTA 6 so much that you'd set up a fake business and publish a fake parody game page on Sony's store?
As spotted on the PlayStation Store, a satirical game titled "Grand Taking Ages 6" or, in its abbreviated form, GTA 6, is in the works.
Grand Taking Ages 6 is supposedly a parody game where you'll run your own video game studio. By Blair Marnell on December 10, 2024 at 6:37AM PST. 4 Comments. Where to buy. Grand Theft Auto VI.
Grand Taking Ages VI is supposedly inspired by real gaming industry events, and “delivers a satirical take on game development and the endless wait for certain highly anticipated titles.” It ...
Grand Taking Ages's appearance on the PlayStation Store called Sony’s curation process into question, but Valve’s open-door policy on Steam is well-documented.
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