None of the details in this alleged leak have been confirmed, but there has been a steady trickle of hints throughout 2020 to suggest that these rumors could be legitimate.īack in April, Jason Schreier published a report for Kotaku digging into Rockstar's efforts to combat its crunch culture that had employees working " 100-hour weeks" during the development of Red Dead Redemption 2. The so-called " Project Americas" leaks claim that GTA 6 will take place in the series' most iconic settings, perhaps across several different cities, including Vice City. The original Vice City game had iconic retro music, and the pursuit of synthwave artist could be an indication that GTA 6 will head in a similar direction.Ĭould Rockstar be putting together a tracklist for 'GTA 6'? Rockstar Games Synthwave is a music genre that is predominately associated with films and video games of the 1980s, which is exactly when GTA 6 has been rumored to take place according to the most circulated rumors about the Rockstar's eventual release. This information comes via synthwave musician Pete Brian Rice, who tweeted that "music rights clearing people" affiliated with Rockstar had approached various synthwave artists for a "radio station." (Most GTA games have a number of radio stations within the game that players can cycle through in their vehicles.) Rice's tweet has since been deleted but GTA fans on Reddit snapped a screenshot of it before it was taken down. New evidence has emerged that GTA 6 might see the revival of Rockstar's 2002 release, GTA: Vice City.
Could we be looking at a full-on Vice City revival?
GTA VICE CITY RADIO STATION IN CAR UPDATE
Fans received what appears to be an unexpected update about Rockstar's future plans for the franchise on Wednesday that may indicate a retro setting for GTA 6. Grand Theft Auto VI is reportedly in the works but Rockstar Games has yet to even mention the sixth installment of its crime adventure series.