returns the crime saga from Rockstar Games to the setting of Vice City and Leonida at large, and it's possible to pick up on a number of returning locations from the franchise's original venture into the setting. The fictionalized version of Miami made its first appearance in the original and took center stage in, while looks like it might also step outside of Vice City's borders to explore more of the pseudo-Florida known as Leonida.
Revisiting iconic Vice City locations in obviously puts a fresh coat of paint on them, as over 20 years have passed since released on sixth-generation consoles. Much of what is including looks to be new; however, as reverence for the classic game isn't overriding any major plans for revitalized design. Hopefully, will be able to live up to and improve upon across the board in both new and returning locations, although it won't be possible to experience it firsthand until 2025.
Among the skyline visible from Vice Beach area in the trailer for available on the official Rockstar Games YouTube channel, one obvious standout is Hotel Dixon, which displays its name proudly in neon letters. Hotel Dixon is presumably based on the Hotel Victor along the real South Beach, which boasts a similar style both in construction and lettering. The real hotel first opened its doors in 1937 but later underwent significant renovations to achieve its current art-deco look, which works perfectly for the Vice City style.
Stockyard and Downtown seem to be districts of Vice City as shown on a highway sign in the trailer. Downtown would presumably correspond to downtown Miami, while Stockyard could be any number of districts, real or imagined. This isn't the most robust piece of information found in the trailer, but
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