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GTA 6 SET TO LEAD U.S.GAMING MARKET IN 2025
Techlife News
|April 05, 2025
Rockstar Games has prepared its upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6 for a fall release, aiming to capture the top spot in the U.S. gaming market after over a decade since GTA 5's launch.
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The company released a trailer highlighting the game's return to Vice City, a Miami-inspired setting in the fictional Leonida state, generating significant interest among players and industry experts.
For gamers, developers, and market analysts, this title offers an expansive open-world experience with advanced technical features.
GTA 6 will debut on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles, with a PC version planned later, following Rockstar’s staggered release strategy.
The game features Lucia and Jason, a criminal duo navigating Vice City’s underworld, marking a fresh narrative approach. This sequel targets a broad audience with its detailed environment and refined gameplay mechanics.
The trailer has amassed over 200 million online views, surpassing many major film previews and indicating strong consumer demand.
Rockstar’s parent company, Take-Two Interactive, anticipates over $2 billion in first-year revenue, based on industry estimates, positioning GTA 6 as a dominant force in a U.S. gaming market exceeding $50 billion annually.
VICE CITY EXPANDS WITH NEW REGIONSRockstar Games has redesigned Vice City for GTA 6, creating a Leonida state that includes urban areas, coastal beaches, and rural swamplands, drawing from Florida's landscape. The trailer displays a map larger than GTA 5's Los Santos, featuring city streets, nightlife districts, and expansive outskirts. Players will explore these areas as Lucia and Jason, managing their activities across this diverse terrain.

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