GTA 6 News: Rockstar Planning To Take The Game To Houston? Will Mexican Cartels, Rednecks, Cowboys, And Drug Dealing Be The Central Focus Of The Story?

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GTA 5 is one great game that tells us how serious Rockstar is with the franchise. The GTA brand has been on a sharp incline since day one and things are about to get bigger with the future, GTA 6.

The exciting thing when anticipating the next GTA game is the debate on the game's location. At the moment, it is still too early to talk about GTA 6 but fans are already letting their desires known.

One fan, known as m15wallis, revealed his desires for GTA 6 to be set in Houston Texas. The city is so huge that it ticks every box to be a great GTA location. There are rich areas, poor areas and a perfect blend of rural as well as urban.

The Redditor further cited that Houston will offer something different when compared to all the other locations in the GTA series. It has a huge cultural influence. There are the Mexican cartels, organized crimes and a combination of Rednecks and cowboys.

While it all sounds great, many fans are hoping for GTA 6 to return to Vice City. Considering the next-gen consoles' capabilities, Rockstar can recreate Miami Florida and make it bigger than San Andreas.

The idea for Houston is great and the chaos in the cowboy city will give players the right to quote, "Houston, we got a little problem".

In other news, a rumor of the game title has been circulating where the sixth installment will be named GTA 6: City Stories. This is the name used for the PSP GTA sub-series, comprising of games like GTA: Liberty City Stories and GTA: Vice City Stories. It could well mean that the City Stories title is an GTA 5 iteration for the PS Vita arriving later this year, or it could be a major DLC pack for last year's blockbuster. Another speculation is that the game will come out in the wake of Rockstar's announcement that it will launch a new PS4 and Xbox One title before March 2015.

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