Grand Theft Auto VI GTA : would take place in this location

Grand Theft Auto VI GTA: would take place at this location.

The new Grand Theft Auto title GTA 6 is absolutely a mystery. Rockstar Games has made no mention of a new installment for the popular franchise. Despite the incredible success it has had with GTA 5 and its online multiplayer component, and we have only seen rumors that are quickly denied.

And despite all this, the game that might not exist continues to be the topic of conversation of a group dedicated to finding even the smallest clue to its existence.

And now it looks like they've found something. Shared on Reddit, it appears that at least one anonymous Rockstar Games employee received a gift package from the studio.

These included several patch designs with studio logos. One of them features a previously unrevealed design showing the Rockstar Games logo in front of the Colombian flag.

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When compared to past rumors, this would seem to confirm that the next GTA game could take place in South America. Specifically, in Colombia (or some equivalent country in the GTA universe). MORE INFORMATION ABOUT GTA

Shortly after his post went viral, the Rockstar employee who shared the gift he received made his account private, and it is no longer accessible.

Unfortunately, there is absolutely nothing to substantiate this "leak". Rockstar Games has historically sent this kind of gift to its employees, and other banners in the same style have previously been presented.

In the same photograph can be seen a Jamaican flag patch, which has been in existence for many years now.

Be that as it may, if this new patch has any significance or revelation about the next installment of GTA, we have no way of knowing until Rockstar Games officially reveals it. Until then, don't get carried away with rumors and leaks.

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