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GTA 6 Vice City rumors relaunched because of curious websites

Changes to two websites owned by Take 2 prompted fans to Grand Theft Auto to speculate once again on the possibility of GTA 6 returning to Vice City when it launches.

Throughout the first part of 2020, many Grand Theft Auto fans assumed that Rockstar Games was preparing an announcement for GTA 6. Rumors and theories spread very quickly. Some fans have even pointed out that the Super Bowl will hint at it, leaving potential clues in GTA Online.

Since then everything has become fairly calm again regarding GTA 6. Some reports have claimed that development of the game is still in its early stages, while some Rockstar insiders have contradicted this, claiming themselves that the next title is almost ready to be released. launched.

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While Rockstar has been completely silent on the matter, it looks like Take 2, their publishing house, is working on things in the background.

The two sites, one simply named gtavi.com and the other gtavicecityonline.com, lead nowhere. You can type them in your search bar, but you will receive an error message. They don’t even redirect to GTA V websites like some other GTA 6 related websites do.

Take two interactive own a domain named “gtavicecityonline” and in updated it alongside “gtavi.com”. Information via user u/Conla- from r/GamingLeaksAndRumours

Of course, the discovery made some GTA fans believe that something is going to happen anytime soon, however, it is unlikely to be the case.

Developers regularly update their website ownership, social media accounts, and more, just to protect their own IP address. This prevents them from losing the name and having to pay high fees when they actually want to use it.

In addition, Rockstar has already committed to updating GTA V and GTA Online for next-gen consoles. Still, the terrible expectation of GTA 6 is still relevant.

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