Fans of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc's TTWO Grand Theft Auto (GTA), produced by Rockstar Games, are delving deep into clues surrounding the much-anticipated GTA VI.
After exhaustive analysis of the record-breaking trailer, enthusiasts are now scrutinizing official artwork released by Rockstar Games, suggesting it contains hints about the game's map, IGN reported.
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In this image, nestled in the bottom right corner and requiring a considerable zoom, fans claim to see a rough outline of Leonida, the game's fictional take on Florida, or possibly a cluster of islands within the game's setting.
A Redditor named InevitableLibrary387 highlighted: "Please tell me I'm not the only one who sees it, Vice Beach on the right, a city in the middle, and scattered islands around it."
The investigation intensified as enthusiasts like Twitter user @NikTekOfficial resorted to color correction techniques, enhancing the map's visibility.
There is a lot of speculation that the official GTA 6 Artwork has the official map within it.
— NikTek (@NikTekOfficial) December 16, 2023
So I decided to take the matter in my own hands
Here's a direct view and color correction to make the supposed map more visible and a comparison between the mapping project that was… pic.twitter.com/1Tda8rCGf1
This revised version was then compared to a community-created map derived from the 2022 GTA 6 leak, sparking debates among fans regarding the credibility of the find.
As excitement builds for the game's scheduled 2025 console launch (excluding PC), fans are passionately deliberating whether this revelation within the official artwork genuinely hints at the GTA 6 map or if it's a far-fetched stretch.
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Photo: @GTA6Intel on X.
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