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This is what Vice City could look like according to this GTA VI trailer created in Unreal Engine 5

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A new GTA VI trailer has shown what the next installment of Rockstar’s popular saga might look like if it were made in Unreal Engine 5. The trailer follows reports that GTA VI will be set in Vice City, a fictional Miami, and will feature two Bonnie and Clyde-inspired protagonists, one of whom will be a Latina woman. Last week, a Bloomberg report by Jason Schreier gave gamers the first official news on the protagonists of the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI.

Apparently, Rockstar had more ambitious plans for the next title in the series.which included four playable protagonists and a map covering large parts of North and South America, but these are said to have been scaled back during development. There is currently no release date for GTA VI, but it is expected to be released in late 2023 at the earliest. In the meantime, fans have created this interesting GTA VI trailer that gives us a glimpse of what the game could look like in the future.

This is what Vice City could look like according to this GTA VI trailer.

TeaserPlay, which has become known for its GTA concept trailers that have included remakes of titles such as GTA: Vice City and GTA: San Andreas, uploaded a GTA VI trailer to its YouTube channel to imagine what the game could look like based on details provided in the Bloomberg report. The TeaserPlay trailer concept is closer to the original Project Americas plan. and uses the Unreal Engine 5 to create a next-generation version of Vice City, San Fierro, Las Venturas and Liberty City.

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A leaker reveals the size of the GTA VI map.

Although the Bloomberg’s report did not indicate that Grand Theft Auto VI would take place over multiple time periods., it would be interesting to see the series pick up on this idea with GTA VI’s additional location content showing its familiar cities over the years, and how different types of criminals may have been more dominant depending on the era.

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