I mainly ask because I have heard some Pros and Cons about VTV. I'm not going to insert myself any further into that.
(I do question why he chose such seemingly overpowered Power Supply for that Amp. (Quite possible I am missing something, but at max output that is 1200w per channel which I think would fry those Amps without some additional protection inserted somewhere)).
Conversely, Buckeye is doing very similar work and Dylan has been working pretty feverishly to update his offerings, both Hypex and Purifi based product.
In your situation, I would almost recommend looking at various 3-channel options for the Front 3, or depending on usage, a Stereo or monoblock options for Mains, and a suitable 3-channel for Center +Surround. Rears and Atmos can be done with their own multi channel Amp to suit your needs.
Buckeye will be offering, IIRC, a 6- and 8-channel Hypex NCore 252MP based Amp very soon, just as an example, and it would be more than enough to handle those 6-8 Speakers.
If you do Stereo listening, I personally wouldn't want an Amp that will fire up the Center channel too.
My own strategy is Monoblocks on Mains, Center and Surounds because of my interest in Multi-channel Audio, and I just like the idea of giving my Speakers their own Power Supply. As I update my system, I will likely add a Hypex Amp for other channels that require it. I am slowly building my own Hypex NC400 monoblocks to take over where my current Outlaw Monoblocks are located.
I always like the idea of simplifying (Match your Amp Gain structure up as closely as possible.) Likewise, spend once if you can.
I'm certain you will get more pertinent advice about electrical behavior than I can share.