Elon Musk has expressed his discomfort with the (one particular) crime within the Grand Theft Auto sequence, which is by the way named after one other particular crime. He talked about his incapability to finish the prologue of GTA 5, which includes taking pictures law enforcement officials in its opening scene, as he disliked this explicit felony facet of the sport.
This sentiment was shared in a put up on the social media platform previously referred to as Twitter. Regardless of the thrill surrounding the newly launched trailer for “GTA VI,” set in a fictional model of Miami named Vice Metropolis and scheduled for launch in 2025, Musk’s aversion to the sport’s violent and crime-centered narrative stays.
His stance on fictionalized violence starkly contrasts his current daring, express remarks to advertisers on the New York Instances’ DealBook convention, his endorsement of controversial content material on social media, and his completion of different video games which contain real-world crimes (notably homicide), similar to Diablo 4 or Cyberpunk 2077, or Elden Ring.