Fans of the Grand Theft Auto series are eagerly awaiting any official news about the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6, yet Rockstar Games has kept any concrete details close to its chest. However, the rumor mill has been churning out tantalising tidbits, perhaps none more so than the predicted setting: the iconic Vice City, a fan-favorite locale that first made its mark in the iconic 2006 title.
Based on a host of rumours and notably bolstered by leaked resources from September 2022, Vice City appears to be at the heart of GTA 6. These leaks strongly indicate a return to the vibrant, neon-lit streets of Vice City, causing a ripple of excitement amongst the community who are ready to delve back into the sun-drenched and crime-riddled streets.
Please note that the information presented in this article is solely based on speculation and has not been officially confirmed by Rockstar Games. We encourage readers to rely on official announcements for accurate and up-to-date information.
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Yet Vice City may not be the only locale on the menu for GTA 6. There have been whispers of an expanded setting for the new title. Reports hint at the inclusion of other diverse locations, such as various Latin American islands, expanding the scope of the game’s world beyond anything we’ve seen before in the series.
Interestingly, these additional settings could potentially shed light on an unsolved mystery from another Rockstar title – Red Dead Redemption 2. In RDR2, players were briefly transported from the familiar plains of New Austin to the exotic Caribbean island of Guarma. Despite its stunning tropical environment, Guarma’s brief appearance and lack of narrative impact left many fans puzzled about its purpose in the game.
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With the rumours surrounding GTA 6’s potential for Caribbean settings, fans now speculate that the inclusion of Guarma in RDR2 may have been a testing ground for Rockstar. It’s conceivable that the studio was exploring how to effectively build and integrate a Caribbean environment, potentially for a future project like GTA 6.
This connection between the two games shows the extensive planning that goes into Rockstar’s blockbuster titles. Not only does the possibility of a Vice City setting for GTA 6 add to the anticipation for the game’s release, but it also provides a fresh perspective on the significance of Guarma in RDR2. While fans continue to wait for official confirmation, the rumours and leaks surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6 are painting a picture of an expansive and immersive new chapter in the beloved franchise.