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GTA 6 fans will be pleased to know that one former dev expects the game to be playable from start to finish, even though we don't yet know when we'll be playing itTech12:13, 05 Feb 2025One dev thinks GTA 6 is likely finished(Image: Rockstar)Some had predicted that we'd get a new GTA 6 trailer last week, but we're still waiting for Trailer 2 let alone a release date.With no update since December 2023 when we saw the first trailer, fans have been panicking that Rockstar has gone quiet. We're expecting big news this week, however, as publisher Take-Two will hold its first earnings call of 2025 (you can find out why it's a big deal here), but one former Rockstar dev has been discussing how far along he expects the game to be.Mike York, who has previously discussed the devs "geeking out" over fan theories and the potential of the PS5 Pro for the game, has now suggested GTA 6 could be finished (let that sink in).Could GTA 6 really be finished already?(Image: Rockstar)In a now-deleted interview with Kiwi Talkz, York suggested GTA 6 would hit that 2025 window that's been in question for some time."They're probably still making a few new things here and there or adding to things here and there, of course, but I would assume that the game's probably playable now, and a bunch of people are testing the whole thing all the way through," he suggested."There's probably a ton of bugs and they're fixing all those bugs, and they're trying to find more bugs, and they're trying to find as many bugs as they can before they release because a game like GTA is unlike any other game."It's worth noting that York hasn't worked at Rockstar for some time, but did contribute to GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption in his time there.According to York, while working on GTA 5 he and the team "played the game all day, every day for 8-to-10 hours a day."So, is GTA 6 closer than ever? We'll hopefully find out in that aforementioned earnings call.Article continues belowFor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.