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The developer of GTA 6 accidentally leaks the realistic feature 

Rockstar Games developer recently revealed a new level of realistic graphics, which is going to come in GTA 6, which he worked on for the game.

The GTA 6 is one of the best games that can be anticipated to be the best till now, and the games been holding the fans on the edge till its release. Rockstar has only revealed some of the screenshots and a few trailers of the game, which show us the return of Vice City and the State of Leonida. Players are always on the search for new leaks and updates regarding the game.

There were a few new features, gameplay details, and characters which have been leaked or revealed and confirmed by Rockstar themselves through the legal matters. Some of the developer also who worked on the game just leaked some info, which revealed what fans can expect with the graphics.

GTA 6 Develeport leaked the Glass System animations

On March 23, a LinkedIn screenshot of a Rockstar Developer surfaced in which he mentioned the details of how he took the lead in developing the next-gen procedural breakable glass system. The breakable glass, which will be used for vehicles,s and many probs which turns out we might have already seen in some action trailers.

A X user “videotechuck_” showed the trailer 1, which we have seen many times, where we can see a massive wreck in which the glass is shattered all over the road.

We can see that the animation is not like before, where the glass shatters, mostly baked animation just like GTA 5, but in GTA 6 it looks like real-time generated. As the leak spread, the developer removed all references to the breakable glass from his profile. Looking at his profile, it said he worked as a graphics programmer at Rockstar from 2020 23.

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