A leak suggests that Rockstar would be working on much more advanced physics.
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GTA 6 continues to drop hints about its potential technical capabilities, and the latest information suggests it’s aiming high. Although Rockstar hasn’t confirmed anything officially, a new detail has emerged that aligns with the expected ambition of the game.
On this occasion, we’re not talking about just any rumor, but rather information that has surfaced through a developer’s professional profile. This type of data doesn’t always reflect the final product, but it often gives a clear idea of the direction the development is heading.
GTA 6 may feature advanced glass destruction with realistic physics
According to this leak, GTA 6 is allegedly using a next-generation procedural destruction system applied to glass, both in vehicles and environmental elements. This would allow glass to break dynamically and credibly depending on the impact, gunfire, or applied force. In other words, it wouldn’t be pre-defined animations, but a system that reacts in real-time, which could make a significant difference in the sense of realism.
However, it’s essential to take this information with caution. The fact that this technology appears on a developer’s profile doesn’t guarantee it will be present in the final version of the game. Nevertheless, it reinforces the idea that Rockstar is working on very specific details to elevate the game’s technical level.
If confirmed, it would be another step in the direction many expect from GTA 6: a more alive, more reactive world with a level of detail that sets it apart from what we’ve seen so far.

