We’ve seen it all! Compare footage from the GTA 6 trailer to places in GTA: Vice City

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Events GTA 6 takes place in a city of Miami in Florida, USA. There, in Vice City, the cult’s actions took place Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. In this article, we tried to compare footage from the trailer with locations in classic Vice City, as Miami has noticeably changed during this period.

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Ocean Beach tourist area

One of the most iconic places would definitely appear in the new game. And yes, in Vice City the beach is huge and empty.

  • We’ve seen it all! Compare footage from the GTA 6 trailer to places in GTA: Vice City
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The proportions of the game world are now as close to reality as possible and buildings have been added over the course of twenty years.

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The nighttime city glows with neon, adding color and a sense of indulgence.

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Harbor and bridge

The always busy ship and bridge are in place.

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Nightclub “Malibu”

We were all there, and those who weren’t there are just cunning. This time the club is much more lively and… hotter!

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Do you want a helicopter mission 2.0?

Little Havana

Whether we’ll see a Cherry Popper ice cream factory here is a big question, but this area will definitely be under gang control.

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Archipelago of three Leaf Links Islands

It’s possible that this bridge actually leads to the village of Key Biscayne, but in Vice City you can visit the archipelago of three Leaf Links Islands.

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Car stunts

Many ramps at the locations encouraged players to perform crazy stunts. Do you think this will remain the case in the new part?

What are you looking forward to most about GTA 6?

Source: VG Times

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