New "GTA VI" Details Leak Online, Hints A 70's/80's Timeline

New "GTA VI" Details Leak Online, Hints A 70's/80's Timeline

New details on the next GTA VI game have hit the web and they hint on a 70's setup, Hit the jump for more details on this.........

By Shaw - Jul 03, 2019 07:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Action

So apparently some new information on the next Rockstar GTA VI game have hit the web and they seem to be too real to be fake. Redditor user JackOLantern1982 has posted a lengthy details on what the game will cover and it seems we might be visiting back Vice City, Cuba and South America.

The game will be inspired by Narcos (From Netflix series) and it will be taking place in the 70's-80's. You can read the whole list HERE on reddit but we have highlighted some of the major stuff which will be included in the game, Checkout the list below;

  1. Weather is a heavy Focus which inludes Hurricanes and Floods.
  2. There will be a giant prison which will play a major part of the game.
  3. It will be setup in both Vice City and a new city based in Rio, Some missions in Liberty City and Cuba.
  4. It will have only one Male protagonist.
  5. Set-up in the 70-80's and inspired by Netflix Narcos show.
  6. Buildings change over the eras, vehicles too. So older, rare classic cars get more expensive as time progresses.
  7. Storylines deal with AIDs epidemic, immigration, GTA’s take on Castro.
  8. Twice the amount of dialogue as GTA 5.
The List goes on and on, you can read it via the link provided above....The game does not have an official release date but it might hit stores in 2021 during the Holidays but this can change. Stay here for more updates on GTA VI.

Source: GamesRadar.
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