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GTA: Vice City Reimagined in Unreal Engine 5 as GTA VI’s Leaked Map is Compared to Los Santos

GTA: Vice City Reimagined in Unreal Engine 5 as GTA VI’s Leaked Map is Compared to Los Santos

Recently, Epic Games announced a slew of new features and changes to Unreal Engine such as the Unreal Editor for Fortnite, additions for Unreal Engine 5.2 and more.

On the topic of Unreal Engine, a YouTube channel by the name of TeaserPlay has just released a surprising video using this technology. With the help of Unreal Engine 5, TeaserPlay has reimagined Vice City. Through the video, we get to see how the game would’ve looked if it was made during recent years, featuring all of the next-gen technology that has come out lately.

The video showcases the return of the iconic protagonist of GTA: Vice City, Tommy Vercetti for the first time in 37 years. In the video, he ends up driving a Lamborghini around the city, visiting all the classic locations and reminiscing all the nostalgic moments he experienced with his friends and enemies.

With the help of Unreal Engine 5, the city has been brought to life with high quality textures, detail, lighting and other enhancements. Tommy also looks more real than ever as we see ageing and facial hair on him for the first time. Interested readers can check out TeaserPlay’s full video below:

GTA VI Leaked Map vs Los Santos

In other news, a GTA VI Leaked map has appeared on the popular r/GTA6 subreddit. This leaked “Vice City” map is being compared to Los Santos from GTA V. In terms of size, the GTA VI map looks more than double that of GTA VI. However, there are no details on the new map, so we do not know what kind of terrains, regions, towns we can expect in GTA VI.

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