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Misfire Games
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Misfire Games is a fictional video game developer featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Online and due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI, best known in-universe as the studio behind the Righteous Slaughter military-shooter series. Its logo has previously shown up on a racing suit and in texture files for laptop stickers in GTA Online. The company likely lampoons Call of Duty developers Infinity Ward or Treyarch.
GTA VI Confirmation
Misfire Games is confirmed to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI as a fictional video-game developer. No GTA VI trailer timecode, screenshot, promotional placement, Leonida location, product, price, game title, or character association has been identified for the company.
The available information does not describe how the developer is represented in GTA VI or whether its presence differs from earlier appearances. Its confirmed role remains that of an in-universe games company rather than a playable business, vehicle manufacturer, or named retail location.
Earlier Series Appearances
Before GTA VI, Misfire Games appeared in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. It developed the in-universe Righteous Slaughter games, a military-shooter series. In Online, the company served as a sponsor displayed on the Black Racing Suit.
Its branding was also included among the decal textures for Lester Crest’s Facade laptop during the Gunrunning update. Despite being present in those texture files, the Misfire mark was not visibly displayed on the laptop in normal gameplay. No other variants, purchasable items, modifications, or technical effects are specified.
Call of Duty Parody
Misfire Games appears to parody Infinity Ward and Treyarch, two principal studios associated with the Call of Duty franchise. The connection is drawn through Righteous Slaughter, which parallels Call of Duty as the fictional developer’s military-shooter property.
Infinity Ward and Treyarch are the only comparable real-world developers identified. No single studio is confirmed as the exclusive model for Misfire Games, and no particular Call of Duty release is named as the basis for Righteous Slaughter.
Media
Misfire Games on the GTA Wiki
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