Is this Grand Theft Auto 5 race circuit map teasing the location for GTA 6?
"GTA VI(CE) City seems like the title"

The latest DLC to hit Grand Theft Auto 5 has fans speculating that it contains clues of where 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GTA 6 might be set.
While it's all very much conjecture at this time – so please, take this all with a du꧑mp-truck full of salt – developer Rockstar got tongues wagging about the unan𓂃nounced (but almost certainly coming) successor courtesy of a map that may intimate GTA 6 will take players back to Vice City, as well as Chicago and Mexico, too. It's thought it might be called Grand Theft Auto VI(CE).
)."Rockstar appear to tease what looks like a map that includes Florida and Mexico in the latest GTA 5 racing DLC's circuit packs," said one theorist. "Strengthening the rumours that GTA VI will be set in Vice City (Miami, Florida) and Southern American city꧑/countries. GTA VI(CE) City seems like the title."
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A stretch? Yeah, maybe. But if nothi🍃ng else, it's proof we can't wait to fin👍d out for sure one way or the other...
As you might well 💟expect, Rockstar is refusing to confirm nor deny the speculative rumour𒐪s at this time.
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GTA 6 might not be official, but it is certainly inevitable. The developer's tax return may well have teased GTA 6 anyway, and the continuing success of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GTA Online is essentially a guarantee that we'll see the franchise return - especially since is developer Rockstar's biggest IP. According to Steven Ogg - aka Trevor from GTA 5 - the highly anticipated sequel is coming "soon", explaining that Rockstar's "games take 7-8 years to make, do the math."
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