9 Ways Rockstar Could Easily Ruin GTA VI

5. Use America AGAIN

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We know Rockstar have ruled out Tokyo thanks to its intricate road systems not being workable for GTA-style car chases and speed, but at least that shows they've looked into alternatives for using America yet again. Since the original GTA included Liberty City, Vice City and San Andreas, the '3D universe' of games updated them accordingly. GTA: London sat in between the two, but it was when GTA V was announced that it was clear Rockstar were either going to redo the same three locations again, or were choosing San Andreas as it tends to be the most fondly remembered of them all.

There's always that question of whether the wider world would really care enough about a fully 3D GTA set in London to sell, but it remains the most overlooked part of that original plan. My point is, it really can't be America yet again. The whole "Look how ridiculous America's politics and social hierarchy is" shtick is a fairly limitless resource (especially with Trump being a walking parody of everyone else's dignity), but for the sake of gameplay and breathing life into the series, GTA should take a chance on somewhere entirely different.

The announcement so far only confirms GTA 6 is in production (because of course it always was), but Rockstar are yet to narrow down the location. Let us know in the comments where you'd like to see the next GTA set, and I'll personally be preying it's not America.

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