Released exclusively for the PC, the 'Director Mode' from GTA V's desktop release was an interesting concept. It's not exactly going to be something that appeals to everybody, but it's intriguing nonetheless - being able to craft and create different 'scenes' and scenarios once again opens up the Grand Theft Auto cannon, allowing Rockstar to fire out boasts of yet another game feature. Keeping gamers playing long after the end credits have rolled on the story has never particularly been a problem in GTA games of the past, including V, but if VI could add more to the party, why not? Traditionally, there are even players who flat out ignore the story altogether, instead preferring to create their own brand of mayhem away from missions. This 'Director Mode' could thus be right up the ally of those players, ones who enjoy having the freedom to conceive their own Grand Theft Auto moments, and it should definitely stay in the upcoming GTA VI. Almost everybody who has played the games has a unique story to tell and this feature opens up the opportunity for people to retell those tales in the most awesome way possible.