Malta Grand Theft Auto VI presales to begin next week
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GTA VI Presales Start Next Week: Malta’s Gaming Scene Revs Up

Imagine this: you’re cruising down the bustling streets of St. Julian’s, the Mediterranean sun glinting off the glass towers, when suddenly, your car’s dashboard transforms into a video game interface. This isn’t a scene from a futuristic sci-fi movie, but a possibility that’s about to become a reality for Malta’s gaming enthusiasts.

GTA VI: The Malta Connection

Grand Theft Auto VI, the highly anticipated video game from Rockstar Games, is set to make waves in the gaming world, and it turns out, it’s got a connection to our little island. Rumours have been circulating that the game’s opening mission takes place in a city heavily inspired by Malta’s vibrant streets and architecture. While Rockstar Games is keeping tight-lipped about the specifics, the gaming community is abuzz with excitement.

Presales Kick Off Next Week

Mark your calendars, gamers! Presales for GTA VI are set to begin next week. According to leaks, the game will be available on both PlayStation and Xbox platforms, with a PC release expected later. While the official release date is still under wraps, sources suggest it could be as early as this fall.

But here’s where it gets interesting for Malta-based gamers. According to a source close to the development team, the Malta-inspired levels in the game will be available as part of the initial release, not as a post-launch update. This means that when you pick up your copy of GTA VI next week, you could be exploring the virtual streets of Malta right away.

What to Expect

While we can’t reveal too much about the game’s plot or features, we can tell you what to expect from the Malta-inspired levels. Think winding streets of Valletta, the iconic Three Cities, and perhaps even a virtual version of the Paceville strip. And who knows, you might even spot a familiar landmark or two.

So, are you ready to steal some cars and cause chaos in a Malta-inspired world? Get ready to pre-order, gamers. The virtual streets of Malta are calling.

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