The hype surrounding the anticipated sandbox game Grand Theft Auto 6 is beginning to reach a fever pitch, with a lot of leaks and rumors until now seemingly being false. However, one recent round of rumors appear to be credible, as they tangentially confirm the setting of Grand Theft Auto 6. While it's not a direct confirmation, with some detective work the full picture becomes a bit clearer.

Usually, rumors regarding Grand Theft Auto 6 are to be taken with heavy skepticism, mainly due to their unlikelihood of being real. However, the rumors this time around are far less exaggerated than some of what has sprung up in the past. Most notably, the rumors of a massive "Project America" map can likely be put to rest.

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On April 12, Twitter user GTA 6 NEWS was checking domains under Rockstar's parent company Take-Two Interactive. Among the list, the user said they came across one that was updated that same day, and upon clicking it they were redirected to a random domain on the official Rockstar Games website. What caught their eye in particular was the domain name: rockstarcartel.com.

After being redirected, the address bar presents a "domain-check-failed" error message, apparently the result of unauthorized access. After more investigation, the Twitter user connected the domain name to Miami, known for its notorious reputation as the "Drug Capital of the World." In screenshots, GTA 6 NEWS briefly goes into the history of the city, including some background on one of the top leaders of drug trafficking in Miami.

The Grand Theft Auto franchise last visited Miami back in the iconic Vice City and later Vice City Stories, and a return to the tropical city has long been in demand. Past rumors have already indicated GTA 6 may be set in Vice City, so it's not entirely surprising. This is arguably the most concrete evidence regarding a sequel to GTA 5 to date. It's not an announcement or trailer, but it means that Rockstar Games might finally have enough work together that it is preparing to reveal something.

In the meantime, Rockstar fans have been doing a lot in the world of Grand Theft Auto to fill in the void. Some modders have managed to add the Cayo Perico Heist to single-player mode for Grand Theft Auto 5, while others have been ambitious enough to turn San Andreas into a Spider-Man game.

Grand Theft Auto 6 is rumored to be in development.

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