GTA 6 Wishlist: 10 Features Rockstar Games Needs to Add in 2025

GTA 6 is on the horizon. From smarter cops to deeper customization, here are 10 features Rockstar must deliver to make GTA 6 the next big thing in open-world gaming.
GTA 6 is on the horizon—fans are demanding smarter AI, deeper immersion, and true next-gen features.
GTA 6 is on the horizon—fans are demanding smarter AI, deeper immersion, and true next-gen features. | Leon Neal/GettyImages


šŸŽ® Introduction: The Wait Has Been Long :

Let’s be real—GTA 6 has been a long time coming. It’s been over ten years since GTA V dropped, and while GTA Online kept us busy, most fans are itching for something fresh, bigger, and truly next-gen.

Rockstar is known for its mastery in open-world games, but the bar is higher than ever. If they want to blow us away with GTA 6, here are some features they really need to get right.

1. 🧠 Choices That Actually Matter :

Switching between Michael, Franklin, and Trevor was great in GTA V, but GTA 6 needs to push player choice further. If there are multiple protagonists, let their decisions interact, conflict, and shape how the story plays out. Think betrayals, split missions, and multiple endings based on what players choose.

2. šŸŒ† A City That Feels Truly Alive :

Rumors say Vice City is making a comeback. This time, we want more than just beautiful scenery. The city should react to us—NPCs going about their daily lives, working ATMs, changing weather, and a sense that the player is part of a living, breathing world.

3. šŸš” Smarter Law Enforcement :

The wanted system is outdated. Getting chased for lightly bumping into a cop doesn’t cut it anymore. Imagine if cops investigated crimes, questioned NPCs, and used actual evidence against you. Reckless driving and shootouts should carry meaningful consequences.

4. šŸ” Day-One Crossplay Support :

Cross-platform play should be a standard at launch, not an afterthought. GTA Online is massive, and whether you’re on PC, PlayStation, or Xbox, you should be able to play with your friends from day one.

5. šŸ™ Build Your Own Crew :

Let us create our own gang or crew, assign roles, and take over turf. Whether in the campaign or online, building something from the ground up adds purpose and replay value. It’s time to give players that kind of control.

6. šŸ§ā€ā™‚ļø NPCs That Remember You :

Rockstar could really enhance immersion with NPC memory systems. Rob a store and return later? The clerk should recognize you and act differently. Help someone in a side quest? Maybe they return the favor later. These small interactions build connection and depth.

7. šŸ’ø A Realistic, Dynamic Economy :

Money should mean more than just flashy cars. Let gas prices change, store prices fluctuate, and real estate values rise and fall depending on your actions. A dynamic in-game economy would make the world feel more authentic and reactive.

8. šŸ¢ More Open Interiors :

Locked buildings break immersion. In GTA 6, we should be able to enter gyms, apartments, stores, arcades, and more. More interiors mean more interaction and a richer experience.

9. šŸš— Improved Driving & Pedestrian AI :

Driving is fun—but AI traffic feels robotic. Cars should swerve, panic, or run during shootouts. Pedestrians should react realistically too, not just repeat the same animations. This would help bring the chaos of the city to life in smarter ways.

10. šŸ‘• Deeper Customization :

We want more than clothes and haircuts. Let us customize body type, voice, walk style, attitude, and more. Whether in online or offline mode, being able to design a truly unique character adds ownership and personality to the experience.

šŸ”š Final Thoughts: Time to Level Up

GTA 6 could be Rockstar’s biggest game yet—but only if they’re ready to push boundaries. Players today want more than just chaos. We want immersion, freedom, and meaning behind our actions.

Let’s hope they deliver.

šŸ’¬ Your Turn!

What do you want to see in GTA 6? Drop your wishlist in the comments. Let’s compare notes—you might just spark the next great idea Rockstar needs to hear.