![]() However this just goes to show how quickly misinformation can be spread and taken as facts even if it hasn't been proven yet. I'm not saying GTA 6 isn't gonna happen or at least not take place in Vice City I mean no one really knows anyway. 80 of the GTA 6 Project Americas leaks are. There's literally fucking articles based off of unconfirmed leaks and even debunked fake leaks. Well, gaming leaker Tom Henderson known as LongSensation on YouTube dropped a cryptic tweet about the Project Americas on March 19. I feel like people are so hyped up for this game, and understandably so, that any big leak gets them all bent up. I can understand if this was some city R* hasn't done yet but Vice City? C'mon playa. However does a lucky guess really=a credible leak? Of course if there's a trend here it would make sense for the next game to revamp Vice City. ![]() The one after that went back to San Andreas (specifically Los Santos). The first GTA game in the HD universe (GTA 4) went back to Liberty City. Literally anyone could've guessed the next city was gonna be Miami. "There was scouting in Miami so surely that's a hint" ok so the game is likely to take place in Miami, but that's pretty much the only thing that connects back to the Project America's leak. I want that from the GTA 6 map, no matter how far it expects me to travel to get it.Like I get it was the first big leak we got but do we even know if it's any more legit than just a fan's wishlist of the game? Seriously everyone's talking about this leak but I fail to see how it has any credibility. Whether or not GTA 6 and whatever its online counterpart looks like takes a more straight-faced line from launch remains to be seen, but as long as a similar wealth of choice on the ground returns I'll be happy.Īll live-service-styled games put their cosmetic wares on display to varying degrees, but when you can see the latest fad or item of intrigue hurtling towards you in a world that mirrors reality, few games capture the shop window essence of these games like GTA Online. ![]() With the eventual introduction of flying DeLorean-like Deluxos, rocket bikes, jet packs, remote control toy cars, and remote control mini-tanks to name but some of the game's most outlandish vehicles, it's fair to say GTA Online doesn't take itself too seriously. ![]() I suspect Vice City, or wherever GTA 6 takes us, will be bigger and bolder than anything that's come before, but I'd happily sacrifice quantity for quality – in the same way I wish games like, say, Starfield had given us more to do on barren planets besides being able to simply go there. "The Red Dead Redemption 2 map was beautiful, but some areas were linked with long straits of hushed wilderness that I'm not convinced would fit quite as well in Grand Theft Auto." From bike gang HQs to nightclubs, executive offices, underground bunkers, off-shore bases, casinos, music studios, and more, there is so much to do and see (and steal) in modern-day Grand Theft Auto. Unconfirmed yet widely circulated rumors such as the so-called 'Project Americas' leaks have fanned speculative the flames around the chatter that Rockstar is planning on setting GTA 6 in. The sheer volume of things to do in GTA Online in 2023 is impressive, especially when considering how the landscape of Los Santos and Blaine County has evolved over the last 10 years. GTA has more modes of transport to expedite long distances, granted, but even then, the jaunt between downtown Los Santos and anywhere north of Mount Chiliad can be a slog in GTA Online right now – the thought of doubling or tripling that journey to get from A to B doesn't appeal much to me at all.ĭepth is what I'm after, no matter how big the sandbox turns out to be. The Red Dead Redemption 2 map was beautiful, but some areas were linked with long straits of hushed wilderness that I'm not convinced would fit quite as well in Grand Theft Auto. Now, who really knows what Rockstar has up its sleeve at this point with regards to the size of the next upcoming open-world playground, but scale isn't everything. Project Americas, to these hopeful would-be players, looks set to deliver the biggest video game map of all time. I've since seen more map mock-ups than I've had hot dinners, some of which have Los Santos and Blaine County as they exist in GTA 5 and GTA Online superimposed next to GTA 4's faux NYC Liberty City sprawl, alongside what Vice City and Cuba and Rio De Janeiro might look like assuming any of this is true. As you might expect, JackOLantern1982's uncorroborated Reddit claims set the rumor mill alight at the time, with mention of Project Americas still prevalent all over the Grand Theft Auto community to this day. What's most interesting to me, however, is any speculation tied to the scale of the GTA 6 map. Be sure to check in on our GTA 6 coverage hub for more every day throughout December. Welcome to Grand Theft Advent – a month-long celebration of Rockstar's enduring crime sim series.
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