At times, GTA V steps away from its violent and adult-themed content, offering players both new and seasoned some genuinely heartwarming moments. A recent discovery by players has unveiled one such touching moment years after the game’s release.
This heartfelt encounter takes place in GTA V’s Los Santos cemetery, where a small dog faithfully visits its owner’s grave every day, keeping a solemn vigil. To witness this poignant scene firsthand, players can locate the dog around 11 am in the in-game time.
This poignant scene finds its roots in the real-life tale of Bobby, a faithful dog who visited his owner’s grave for an incredible 14 years. When Bobby passed away, a touching decision was made to bury him just meters away from John Gray, ensuring that the bond between owner and dog endured.
Despite this detail being in circulation for a while, it’s only now that many players are stumbling upon it. Considered a small yet significant Easter egg, players express astonishment on discovering this heartfelt narrative. Twitter is buzzing with joy as players commend Rockstar Games for their remarkable attention to detail. Comments like “The attention to detail is unbelievable” and “Man, this is heartbreaking” reflect the emotional impact, while discussions abound regarding the level of intricacy players might encounter in GTA VI.
A noteworthy comment comes from a Twitter user named Sanjay, who humorously reacts, saying, “Nah bro. Why would you put this on my feed? BRB, gonna go cry and hug my dog.” This emotional detail holds significance as the story originates from Edinburgh, the home of Rockstar North, adding a personal touch from the developer’s hometown—an observation appreciated by a Twitter user who remarked, “I love it when developers pay homage to their home.” This charming feature is truly adorable and merits a firsthand experience. And yes, don’t forget to give your dog a hug afterward.
Amidst the excitement building around the much-anticipated GTA VI, there’s a risk of overlooking the franchise’s preceding installment, Grand Theft Auto V. However, let’s be honest—no fan of the series is likely to forget about GTA V anytime soon. The enduring discussions about GTA III, released 20 years ago in 2001, and its successors like San Andreas and Vice City, demonstrate the lasting impact and timeless appeal of the Grand Theft Auto series.
After years of speculation, Rockstar Games recently ended the suspense by announcing the impending release of the first official trailer for GTA VI in early December. Reflecting on the past, Grand Theft Auto IV, launched in 2008, earned acclaim as one of the best video games, boasting a remarkable Metacritic score of 98. Despite its merits, some players might not miss the persistent pestering of Roman Belic in the game.
GTA IV’s noteworthy elements included two expansions, The Lost and the Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. However, GTA V, which followed, did not receive additional single-player content. Rockstar Games shifted its post-launch focus entirely to the lucrative GTA Online.
Recent insights from Insider Gaming, including details about Bully 2, suggest that there were once plans for single-player DLC in GTA V. Files discovered in the game referenced ‘Cops N’ Crooks’ DLC, along with character classes like Enforcer, Soldier, Hacker, and more. This content might have been story DLC involving a dubious cop or a character affected by one, akin to Officer Tenpenny in GTA: San Andreas. Alternatively, it could have been cops and robbers-inspired DLC for GTA Online. Speculation arises that the content was canceled following the death of George Floyd in 2020.
Looking ahead, the GTA series is set to continue with Grand Theft Auto VI anticipated for release between 2024 and 2025 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.