GTA VI players are somehow uncovering secrets in the game’s world, before it’s even released…
Rockstar Games is incredibly talented when it comes to open-worlds, going from the star-studded streets of Los Santos to one of the most realistic depictions of the Wild West we’ve ever seen.
Now it’s heading back to the modern day with a fictional take on Florida in GTA VI
Aside from quality every new open-world Rockstar Games creates is far larger than the one before it, and it sounds like GTA VI could boast one of the biggest open-worlds we’ve ever seen in a game.
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Though before players have even had a chance to roam the streets of Vice City and the wider sites of Leonida, secrets have somehow already been discovered.
In a Reddit thread by Natural_Exchange8230 a tiny snippet of the game’s map was shown off, highlighting an area that fans believe to be a bunker used by the US president in times of emergency.
The bunker is based on a real place in Florida that was constructed while John F. Kennedy was in office, for if there ever came a time when a nuclear bomb was dropped on Florida while he was in the area.
Players will presumably get to visit this location in the full-game, though it’s unclear if it’ll be the site of a mission or if you’ll just be able to wander inside.
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The game will also feature a wide variety of other real-life locations adapted into a video game format, many of which will probably be recognizable from the OG GTA Vice City game, though of course they'll probably look a bit bigger and be more spread out.
If Rockstar is cramming this level of detail into the game it’s no wonder why fans simply can’t wait to play GTA VI when it drops in 2025.
Topics: GTA 6, GTA, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games