- GTA 6 fans have calculated the game's day-and-night cycle based on leaked footage.
- According to the calculation, one minute in GTA 6 is equal to 6 seconds in real life.
- With this in mind, players calculated that GTA 6's day-and-night cycle will be 2 hours and 24 minutes long.
GTA 6 day-and-night cycle has been calculated by fans, and they say it will be three times longer than GTA 5. With recent GTA 6 leaked footage spreading online, fans have had enough material to check the gameplay. One thing they noted was the nighttime change and how long it takes for one minute to pass in the game.
Putting these two things together, fans have found that the day and night cycle will be 144 minutes, or 2 hours and 24 minutes, which is three times longer than GTA 5’s 48-minute cycle. This is one way where GTA 6 is clearly massive in proportion to GTA 5. Another example is likely to be GTA 6, which is reportedly huge as well.

GTA fans have spotted that it takes 6 seconds in real life to reach 1 minute in GTA 6. Players have been commenting on how short RDR2 day and night cycles were, and it’s good to have longer cycles again.
With how the GTA 6 environment seems to respond to players, running around at night might lead to fights anyway. If you continue to roam around, it won’t be long before you see the GTA 6 wasted screen.
GTA 6 extended look is only days away now, and we will finally get to have all the answers. Hopefully we will get to see some concrete gameplay footage and get a brief on the new mechanics.
If you haven’t pre-ordered GTA 6, now is the perfect time to go for it. The pre-order gives you the Vice City pack, which will get you iconic skins. Other than that, you can also go for the GTA 6 Ultimate Edition, which has much more to offer, including some exclusive in-game missions.
So, what’s your opinion about the new GTA 6 day and night cycle? Tell us in the comments section below.
