A new concept trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 has shown off what Rockstar's upcoming entry into its popular crime series could look like if it were made in Unreal Engine 5. The trailer follows reports that GTA 6 is set in a fictional Miami and will feature two protagonists inspired by Bonnie and Clyde — one of whom will be a Latina woman.
Last week, a Bloomberg report by Jason Schreier gave players their first official news surrounding the long-awaited Grand Theft Auto 6's protagonists, as well as news of the series returning to Florida for the first time since GTA: Vice City and GTA: Vice City Stories. Apparently, Rockstar reportedly had larger-scale plans for the upcoming title, including four playable protagonists and a map that covered large portions of North and South America, but these are alleged to have been scaled back during development. There is no current release date for GTA 6, but there's an expectation that it will release in late 2023 at the absolute earliest.
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TeaserPlay, who has become known for their GTA concept trailers that have included remakes of titles such as GTA: Vice City andGTA: San Andreas, uploaded a concept trailer to their YouTube channel to imagine what Grand Theft Auto 6 could look like based on the details provided in Bloomberg's report. The concept for TeaserPlay's trailer is closer to the original Project Americas plan and used Unreal Engine 5 to create a new-gen take on Vice City, San Fierro, Las Venturas, and Liberty City, with the latter being used for a time-hopping twist that took the series from present-day back to 1986.
The GTA series is no stranger to period pieces, and while GTA 4 and GTA 5 take place in modern
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