After what feels like a lifetime of waiting, Grand Theft Auto 6 is finally set to launch on November 19. The hype is as strong as it's ever been, but recent reports confirm that the game will in fact be completely unplayable for millions of gamers in specific parts of the world.
Everybody is definitely looking forward to GTA 6's gorgeous-looking single-player, which will be an incredible game with a vast open-world all on its own. Heck, from what we've seen, there are tons of side activities and features to keep players busy for years. But attention will quickly turn to GTA 6's online multiplayer component, which is where the issues begin. New laws could stop a whole host of players from playing, leaving gamers baffled and angry.
As originally reported by PC Gamer, Australia has introduced a new set of age verification laws that require users to verify their age in order to play 18+ games that support multiplayer. This impacts games like the current GTA Online, rendering it unplayable to gamers who can't verify their age. It will also invariably have the same effect on GTA 6 Online when it launches.
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