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We can see the massive leap between the GTA V map and GTA VI. In Vice City (VI), Rockstar has delivered multiple distinct cities and regions, giving the world a richer and more varied feel. GTA V’s Los Santos and Blaine County map always felt cramped one big city with countryside tacked on and never truly captured the scale of an entire state like the original San Andreas did in 2004.
San Andreas was groundbreaking for blending three major cities (Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas) with deserts, mountains, forests, and rural areas, making it feel like a living American state. GTA V, by comparison, felt like a detailed slice of California rather than the full experience.
I’m hoping Rockstar brings that same San Andreas-level ambition to GTA VI. With rumors and leaks showing multiple cities, beaches, swamps, and varied biomes, Vice City has the potential to deliver the expansive, immersive open-world masterpiece fans have been waiting for. If they nail the variety and scale, GTA VI could become the new benchmark for open-world games.
What do you think how big do you want the map to feel?
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