Madness all around GTA 6 It’s just begun. Although Rockstar Games has remained silent for several months since the release of the first trailer, there are so many details in it that the community is analyzing it frame by frame to find clues that reveal new features at the game level. However, a group of fans goes further. Using an advance and a 2022 leak, they are trying to create a map.
You may remember that at the end of last year, Rockstar Games suffered a hack into its internal communications network. The situation allowed the attacker, a teenager of only 17 years old, to gain access to confidential materials from GTA 6. Things blew up when he shared the files on various internet forums. The vast majority are screenshots and videos of pre-game gameplay.
Well, from that moment on, an initiative appeared on Reddit (where else) that prompted several people to participate. They all spent months trying to create a map of Leonidas, the state where Vice City is located. Believe it or not, their progress had amazing progress. Considering, of course, that we have never seen a single image of the card, even in the leak.
Their work stepped up this week with Rockstar finally sharing the game’s first trailer. GTA 6. The video, although brief, was very helpful to this community as it allowed them to confirm the presence of certain areas. Here’s what they have today:
It is important to note that this is not the only group of players whose goal is to create a map GTA 6. However, the image above is the most realistic proposal. It is obvious that the community based on a real map of Miamithe city in which it is inspired Vice City.
In the first trailer you could see locations that actually exist in real life. This helped them get an idea of the scope of the scenario GTA 6which will surely be larger than San Andreas in Grand Theft Auto V.
Interestingly, a video showing part of the scene was leaked on TikTok last weekend. The most interesting thing is that, according to the person responsible for the publication, map GTA 6 It is almost twice as large as GTA 5.
The above shouldn’t surprise us much since the trailer includes footage showing a huge map with skyscrapers appearing in very distant distances. On the other hand, it has already been confirmed that natural landscapes will be a fundamental part of Leonidas, so Rockstar will have to make room for all of its ambitions…
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