
GTA V players are roasting a leaked GTA VI map found in the game, which turned out to be something entirely different.
GTA VI is launching next year in Spring and it's safe to say the wait is driving Grand Theft Auto fans a bit mad. The game was originally scheduled to launch this year, probably in just a couple of months had it not been delayed, so it's made the wait for the game even worse.
Irritable fans have course kept an eye on Rockstar Games' socials as well as proposed new theories and ideas for what we'll see in the next game, one of which being a supposed leak of the in-game map found in GTA V.
It was said part of GTA VI's map could be found in the Doomsday Heist of GTA: Online released all the way back in 2017, but after closer inspection fans are roasting it.
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"THIS IS NOT THE GTA VI MAP" read one post on Reddit before continuing "The Doomsday DLC (which is where this "map" is from) was released in 2017 and developed even earlier. Back then GTA VI probably existed solely on paper. No way they had the map rendered in engine that early."
Turns out the actual image is of a Chernobog, one of the helicopters in the game, parked next to some bushes. At first glance it was interpreted as a body of water that matched up to one seen in another GTA VI leak.
Rockstar Games is yet to reveal an official look at GTA VI's map, and likely never will before the game comes out, though there are plenty of estimations and fan-made interpretations of the true size of the world.
We're just under nine months away from GTA VI's launch, a good thing too because it's clear the fanbase is getting impatient, and we can't blame them.
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Topics: GTA, GTA 6, GTA 5, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games