GTA 6: Rumored feature could completely change driving

Reddit user u/MrUltraOnReddit recently pointed out a detail in the GTA 6 subreddit that they believe has received too little attention. In the second trailer, Jason can be seen driving on the highway while seemingly matching the flow of traffic almost perfectly. The thread creator suspects this could hint at a driving assist system that automatically adjusts a vehicle’s speed to surrounding traffic. The theory has found plenty of support among fans and does not seem entirely far-fetched given Rockstar’s past design choices. The scene in question appears at the 0:34 mark of the second GTA 6 trailer.
Red Dead Redemption raises hopes
Red Dead Redemption 2 already includes a comparable convenience feature. When players set a waypoint and ride along a road, the horse can largely follow the route on its own. Many fans therefore hope Rockstar will bring a similar idea to GTA 6.
Some would also like to see a modern take on the Cinematic Mode from Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4 version currently around $24 on Amazon). If a vehicle could follow a route automatically, the camera could switch to cinematic angles, letting players sit back, listen to the radio and take in Vice City instead of ending every drive with a slalom through oncoming traffic and a dented bumper.
If Rockstar actually implemented such a feature, it could fundamentally change how driving feels in GTA 6. Long trips between missions could become far more relaxed while giving players more time to appreciate the game world. At the same time, any driving assist system would almost certainly be optional, so players would not have to give up the classic hands-on GTA driving experience.
Driving assistance in GTA could be harder to implement
The theory is not without pushback. Some users believe the scene was simply staged for the trailer and does not point to an actual gameplay mechanic. Others note that an autopilot-style feature for cars in GTA 6 would likely be far more difficult to implement than automatic horse travel in Red Dead Redemption 2. Dense city traffic, intersections, pedestrians and NPC vehicles would all have to be taken into account. Players will know for sure when GTA 6 launches on November 19, 2026. With a bit of luck, Rockstar may reveal more during the promotional campaign expected to begin in summer 2026.
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