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Published 17:44 4 Dec 2023 GMT
Updated 17:44 4 Dec 2023 GMT

The countdown to the GTA 6 trailer is getting shorter and shorter and yet we still know very little about the highly-anticipated game.
It's believed that GTA 6 will be the most expensive video game ever created and if this concept map is anything to go off, it's going to be absolutely epic.
While fan-made, the concept has been concocted using leaked information and when this happened for GTA V, the concept map turned out to be remarkably similar to the one that featured in the game.
This map is the work of Discord user AvatarSD and it’s absolutely massive, seemingly encompassing at least three different cities, plus several smaller towns.
It also appears to show numerous airports and while it's all speculation right now, X users are losing their marbles.
X user JediNabber wrote, “So many city areas rather than just one, I love it,” while LukeDutchh added, “From comparisons that we’ve seen, I think it’s 3x the size of the old map. Not to mention this new map will have more detailed areas and not just a load of barren wasteland.”
Let's see what tomorrow holds.
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