GTA 6 Marketing Image Shows Two Revolvers, Sparking Lore Debate
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Zack Zwiezen
Summary
A brief article pointing out a potential lore inconsistency in a Grand Theft Auto 6 marketing image featuring two revolvers included in the $100 Ultimate Edition. The article is short and speculative, focusing on a minor detail in promotional material rather than substantive analysis.
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· 2 pulledThe $100 Ultimate Edition of Grand Theft Auto 6 includes, among many other cosmetics and goodies, two personalized revolvers for the main characters.
a single image of two revolvers distracted me the most, mainly because the game's website seems to feature a lore mistake
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