GTA 6 fans can't wait to revisit Vice City, even if Rockstar hasn't confirmed that's where we're going yet

Dec. 1, 2023



The palm trees have got fans' attention

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We’re just days away from seeing the first-everGTA 6trailer and the teaser image Rockstar used to announce its release date has got fans thinking about Vice City again.

Earlier today on December 1, Rockstar put GTA 6 fans out of their misery by sharing exactly when we’ll be getting that all-importantfirst trailer. After previously revealing that the trailer will be releasedsometime in December, the developer didn’t keep fans waiting for too long as on the very first day of the month it shared that we’ll be getting the first glimpse of the next Grand Theft Auto game on December 5.

In the tweet, we can see the Rockstar logo, some text, and what looks like a sunset, palm trees, and some birds. Although this doesn’t actually give us any more information - other than the release date itself - it has sent GTA fans' brains into overdrive. If you’ve been a fan of the long-running series, you’re sure to have thought the same as several others when this image dropped - is GTA 6 returning to Vice City?

The reaction to a potential Vice City return is much the same over on Reddit. “It’s giving me the Vice City vibe,” one usersaidas they shared the announcement image again. “The palms confirm that it’s indeed Vice City,” another user hassaid, although I still would take it all with a grain of salt until we get that first trailer. “VICE CITY IS BACK BABY!!,” someone elserespondedto the same post. Tuesday really can’t come soon enough for GTA fans.

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