Rockstar Games has not confirmed that the new “Grand Theft Auto” game is in progress, but rumors about the sixth game have been circulating online in the past few years. Interestingly, after the mysterious post of the Rockstar Games employees caught the attention of many fans, the discussion about the setting of “GTA 6” broke out again.
Recent social media posts have sparked fan speculation that “GTA 6” or the next “Grand Theft Auto” will be located in Vice City.Said mystery postal Produced on Instagram by Tony Mesones, soundtrack manager and music manager of Rockstar Games. Mesones has been with the company since 2011 and has produced soundtracks for various games, including “Red Dead Redemption 2”, “LA Noire” and “GTA 5”.
In IG Story, the employee shared a picture showing a part of South Beach in Miami. “Who said it would be cold??” He wrote in the title. He also tagged Rockstar Games in the post, and fans believe that this is an affirmation that “GTA 6” will be set in Vice City.
Photo: Rockstar Games/Steam
The post certainly does not prove that the game will be set in a fictional Miami version.But as Mesones visited this place and tagged Rockstar Games in his post, eager fans couldn’t help it. Speculate Employees look for inspiration in the area, perhaps for a project.
However, it is worth noting that IG Story has disappeared, so it is not clear when this photo was completely deleted or when its screenshot was taken. It’s also possible that this is just a vacation photo, and fans just read too much. At this point, there is no official news about the next “GTA” part.
Jason Schreier of Bloomberg Tweet Earlier this month, it said that the game is still in the early stages of development. He also shared some interesting content about the “GTA 6” map. In a conversation with a follower, he said: “It’s still in the early stages of development, and it has a constantly evolving/expanding map.”
Rockstar Games plans to release an expanded and enhanced version of “Grand Theft Auto V” on November 11. The game will be released on a new generation of consoles.



