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i have no doubt on it
GTA IV is already out IV is 4 VI is 6
and they get mod support. every time.
I don't play GTA5 that often these days, and when I do run a heist or something with someone it's usually a player I met gaming in another game, that has GTA5 and has a bunch of hours playing it. GTA5 has been around so long and a staple for gamer's it's like a common denominator. On occasion I can end up playing it with several people all from different games but we all have GTA5, that can lead to other games and interest.
Short answer is ...
YES
It remains a useful Sandbox to game in with other gamer's.
I feel your pain, maybe if a few of us come together and pitch in, we could probably get a rtx 3050 and share it between each other.
I won't be buying GTA VI, so OG SA, IV, and V will be all that I have. At the most, I may, depending on how it's setup, play a new GTA Online, if a new one get released, but that'll really depend on Rockstar.
GTA Online is my main focus in the GTA franchise, so my interest in the SP games are not very high.