Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6), the highly anticipated title from Rockstar Games and Take-Two, has generated new news from compilations that were leaked some time ago. Here, a Reddit user named Tobbelobben, after studying the material, discovered an AI debug menu that shows many test options that reveal aspects of some of the game’s mechanics and features.
GTA 6 promises a significant evolution compared to the previous entry, and not only in terms of graphics, as a Reddit user discovered that the title will have a system that suggests the possible presence of dynamic animations that will be activated depending on the conditions, in addition to other technologies that indicate that non-playable characters (NPCs) could show emotions through a movement system, improved facial expressions, and more.
NPCs would also have a memory system that they could use to remember the player’s actions and decisions., which could later affect interactions with him. Among the features would be NPCs being able to sense players, something that would open up new possibilities for them on a playable level and possibly in their decision making.
The AI Debug menu not only revealed information about the likelihood of NPCs using advanced AI, but also extends to animals for deeper and more realistic interaction with wildlife.

Other interesting aspects are Dynamic map scenes that can change over time due to player decisions or story progression and creating dynamic areas to avoid NPCs and vehicles to improve traffic and crowd control, opening the door for NPCs to change routes based on unexpected situations while driving, such as traffic jams.
The use of artificial intelligence in video games is something quite old, but it seems that Rockstar Games is looking for ways to push it further in its implementation in GTA 6. More than just bringing better enemies to the fights, it seems like the company is trying to push the NPC and environment experience further to make the interactions deeper and more realistic.
It’s important to keep in mind that since this is a compilation of early or relatively early game development, it may not all end up in the final product, as features not only need to be implemented, but also tested and debugged, which has resource-level costs. which affect the final product.
GTA 6 It’s not just any sequel, but rather the second best-selling title in video game history, behind it Minecraft. The huge popularity that the saga has achieved and the delay in the release of the next installment, which is now scheduled for release in 2025, makes the expectations go through the roof. What’s more, another title from Rockstar Games and Take-Two has a budget of billions, which should translate into quality results gameplay as in sales.