- Bored GTA 6 fans have taken it upon themselves to recreate parts of the game’s Vice City areas after not getting a new trailer.
- YouTuber Dark Space has remade Vice Beach and more areas using custom assets and the GTA 5 engine.
- Recent rumors suggest that GTA 6 will launch somewhere in the fall of 2025.
The wait for GTA 6 has only amped up after Rockstar dropped the first trailer last year. Fans have been trying to predict the release of a new trailer based on frantic methods—like using the phases of the moon.
However, the devs have been quiet as the year approaches its end. Gamers have grown increasingly desperate, with some taking to creating their own GTA 6-related projects to pass the time.
Now, YouTuber Dark Space has created his own Vice City using details found in the first trailer and various rumors. The project has been built using custom assets and the GTA 5 engine.
Why it matters: Rockstar developers seem to enjoy fan theories and GTA-related projects, so it would be interesting to see how they react to this.
The video on YouTube showcases shots from the recreated GTA 6 Vice City map area that could fool anyone at first glance. The map features Vice Beach and the downtown Stockyard area, with buildings and sceneries featured in the trailer.
The video shows recreations of the rumored GTA 6 cutscenes and other elements—like Skateboard gameplay. The project also uses the title’s estimated map size, which Dark Space compared with GTA 5’s open world to show how big GTA 6 really is.
From what we know so far, GTA 6 is expected to be less offensive towards minority groups than the franchise’s past releases. Many leaks since the official trailer have also unveiled new screenshots that have only excited gamers.
Do you think we will get a new Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer before this year elapses, or will this recreation of the Vice City map have to suffice for now? Drop your thoughts in the comments, or join the discussion on the official Tech4Gamers forum.
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