

It’s another logical choice considering Liberty City and San Andreas have received a lot of attention in the last few years. Vice CityĬompleting the GTA location trifecta is the Miami analog Vice City. While we’ve not heard anything about the GTA 6 being set in any of these cities, it’s possible Rockstar has changed course since 2016 and decided on Tokyo after all. The outlet also reported that Rockstar filed trademarks for “GTA: Tokyo,” “GTA: Bogota,” and “GTA: Sin City” (we assume this would be an analog for a casino city) in 2013. But that doesn’t necessarily limit it to those, that’s just what we’ve done so far.”Ĭould GTA 6 finally be the moment when Rockstar takes us across the pond once again? We’ll see. Houser also told Polygon in 2013 that the GTA franchise isn’t tied to American locations: “At the moment, it feels like GTA’s DNA is contemporary-ish, American-ish, English-speaking-ish, because that’s what it has been. I think there are plenty of great stories we could tell about the UK, great environments to showcase, great gameplay mechanics that could have a UK bent to them-I just don’t think it would be a GTA necessarily.” “These days I think we would love to set a game in the UK, set in London, whatever, but I don’t know if it would be a GTA game. “I think for us, my gut feeling is, GTA London was cool for the time, but games were more limited then,” Houser told The Guardian in 2013.

This would be an interesting departure from the more modern entries in the series, and even Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser noted in an interview that London is a setting the studio would be interested in exploring further. Some rumors suggest that GTA 6 could bet set to return to the London of the 1960s. Unlike its predecessor, which is set in the present day, this expansion took the action back to the ’60s, giving the game its own unique aesthetic. London was first introduced to the franchise in the 1999 standalone expansion for the original GTA, which was titled Grand Theft Auto: London 1969. It’s more likely that this screenshot was just part of a tech demo, but as we said, it wouldn’t be the biggest surprise if the franchise were to return to its most famous setting. The screenshot was found in the LinkedIn portfolio of a Rockstar employee and has led many fans to speculate that this was, in fact, the start of the studio exploring a new Liberty City-set game. Considering Rockstar has rotated between Liberty City and San Andreas for the last three major entries in the series, it’s not farfetched at all to expect the next game to take place in the East Coast city.Īs far as rumors go, most internet chatter points to an old screenshot from 2016 that shows a landmark from Liberty City remade in Grand Theft Auto V’s RAGE engine. It was one of the original cities featured in the first game and was the setting of the installment that put the franchise on the map, 2001’s Grand Theft Auto III, the first 3D GTA game. Liberty City, Rockstar’s analog for New York City, has long been the capital of the Grand Theft Auto series. While none of these locations are confirmed as of yet, we’ve compiled a list of what we’ve heard so far: Liberty City
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There have been several rumors that suggest that Rockstar already knows where the next game is going to take place - some obvious choices, including the franchise’s trifecta of cities, as well as some surprising locations that could take the series in a new direction. While the game is allegedly in the early stages of production, and likely a few years away from release, there have been several rumors over the past few years that suggest that Rockstar has already laid out a few key things about the highly-anticipated sequel.

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GTA 6 is finally in development at Rockstar Games, which means that fans of the series can look forward to another crime-filled romp across a massive map full of banks to rob and cars to steal.
