Being a parody of the United States and American culture is part of the Grand Theft Auto DNA. That said, there have been rumors suggesting Grand Theft Auto VI is, at least partially, taking the series aboard. Over the past couple of years, we've heard a plethora of rumors about the game's setting. Most of these rumors have been in agreement that the main location of the game is Vice City, the series' fictional take on Miami, Florida. That said, what the rest of the map will consist of is where these rumors differentiate. Some claim the game will take place in Flordia and its immediate surrounding area. Others say the map will take players as far west as Los Santos (LA) and as far north as Liberty City (NYC). And there have been others that claim players will travel between South America and Vice City. For now, these are all rumors, but a new Rockstar Games job listing may suggest there may be something to these latter rumors.
As it always is, Rockstar Game is hiring, including for a Photogrammetry Artist who will "discuss and plan possible scan locations with Art Team, both local and international." Now, on the surface level, this really does suggest the game will at least partially be set in an international location. However, the job advert is looking for someone in Toronto, Canada. In other words, the United States as a location is technically an international location.
Unfortunately, for now, all Grand Theft Auto fans have is speculation. That said, what this job advert does seemingly confirm is the game will make use of photogrammetry, like Red Dead Redemption 2. And this is important if it's going to be a visual benchmark like the open-world western was.
At the moment of publishing, Rockstar Games has yet to comment on any of this speculation, and considering it never comments on speculation, we don't expect this to change. However, if it does, we will be sure to update the story accordingly. In the meantime, for more coverage on GTA 6 -- including all of the latest news, all of the latest rumors and leaks, and all of the latest speculation -- click here.
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