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The British co-creator of Grand Theft Auto has blasted the quality of the animations used in the trailer for the sixth instalment of the popular video game. Mike Dailly, a computer whizz from Dundee who also developed the popular game Lemmings - had a pop at Rockstar Games after they released the trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 two days ahead of schedule following a social media leak. No one moves like that! He had been playing with the idea of creating a 'virtual 3D city' that would allow gamers to roam freely and do as they pleased - and it would go on to revolutionise gaming.
The company would eventually be sold to Rockstar in following a series of complicated takeovers and although Mr Dailly worked on the second instalment of the game, he left DMA Design in Mike Dailly pictured blasted the animations in the latest GTA game. He said 'no one moves like that'. The trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 pictured was released two days ahead of schedule following a social media leak.
In August , he also criticised Rockstar in a copyright row. It comes after Rockstar released the trailer for the sixth instalment this week after a teaser was leaked online. The outrageous crime shooter is famed for is debauched gameplay, with previous instalments allowing players to partake in x-rated sex scenes with prostitutes, drug deals and unfettered violent killing sprees. And the new game appears to stick close to its shocking roots, with the latest clip showing women having cash thrown over their bodies in strip clubs, posing in bikinis and twerking in skimpy clothes on top of moving cars.
Drug deals, violent shoot-ups and police raids also feature in the new trailer - as well as boat parties, arrests and illegal car stunt gatherings. The early release of the clip, prompted by a leak online, came on the eve of Tuesday's scheduled first glimpse for GTA VI.
The video skyrocketed to 50 million views on YouTube in just nine hours - and is on track to become the most watched video in a single day on the platform, a record held by Korea pop group BTS for their 'Dynamite' video, which hit million views in 24 hours. The trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 has been released after a teaser for Rockstar Games' open-world crime series was leaked on social media. The game appears to have remained true to its outrageous roots, with one scene showing a woman twerking on the top of a car.