Screenshot: CyrilMP4 / Rockstar Games / Kotaku Since its release in late 2023, the trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI has become one of the biggest, most watched games in history. And now, a YouTuber has recreated footage from the trailer in Miami (the game is set in a fictional Florida city) to create one of the most interesting comparisons I’ve ever seen. You Should Play Grand Theft Auto III Before GTA VI | Total RecallIn December 2023, following a leak, Rockstar Games released the highly anticipated trailer for GTA 6. Its impressive visuals combined with a ten-year wait for even a hint of new game news helped it climb the charts, setting records in the public domain. way, and help the late Tom Petty do the same. Since then, fans have been left with nothing to do but watch the trailer endlessly and search for everything they can. Someone noticed that the NPC’s SPF feature is using science. Now, the YouTuber has flown to Miami – the true inspiration of GTA 6’s Vice City – to recreate the famous trailer.cyrilMP4 / Rockstar GamesAs seen by PCGamer, in a video uploaded recently, French YouTuber CyrilMP4 and some friends jumped. on a plane to Miami, Florida to walk the streets of the real Vice City. He also created a promotional guide while visiting the city and showed off the locations and locations seen in the new GTA 6 trailer and the original GTA Vice City.
The most interesting part of the whole journey and production was when CyrilMP4 put together some of the recreated scenes and put them together with the trailer of GTA 6. It is here that you can’t see how good CyrilMP4 is at simulating graphics, and how close Rockstar is to recreating the real world and city. the most recent. Compare it to San Andreas or Liberty City in GTA IV and it’s clear that this is a huge leap in comparison as much as possible. The video includes tags to describe when something is real and when it’s a game and sometimes, and I needed tags to show the difference. Oh. Grand Theft Auto VI is set for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2025. There are currently no official plans for a PC port. But, it might show up there… eventually. .