{"id":56144,"date":"2023-11-04T15:19:23","date_gmt":"2023-11-04T15:19:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/saveupdata.com\/?p=56144"},"modified":"2023-11-04T15:19:23","modified_gmt":"2023-11-04T15:19:23","slug":"gta-vi-plot-predicted-as-ai-claims-mysterious-villain-in-vice-city-return","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/saveupdata.com\/news\/gta-vi-plot-predicted-as-ai-claims-mysterious-villain-in-vice-city-return\/","title":{"rendered":"GTA VI plot predicted as AI claims mysterious villain in Vice City return"},"content":{"rendered":"

Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar officially confirmed the long-awaited sixth instalment of the hit franchise was in development last year, leaving fans desperate for news.<\/p>\n

However, Rockstar has since kept all information on Grand Theft Auto VI close to their chests – although some believe hints have been left in social media images. With unconfirmed gameplay leaks on Reddit and fans hoping for a return to the 80s set Vice City, the fourth game in the series, the Daily Star took to ChatGPT to weigh in on its prediction for the next instalment.<\/p>\n

The AI was questioned over what it believes the plot will be for GTA VI and even gave the game a title – and it also believes like many fans that the time is right to return to Vice City. Although it did not reveal a year the game is set in, it did hint at the story jumping from the 80s to a more modern criminal empire than the days of mobster Tommy Vercetti.<\/p>\n

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ChatGPT also hinted that the main villain of the story will be in the shadows most of the game.<\/p>\n

The AI said: \u201cIn the neon-lit streets of Vice City, players step into the shoes of Tony Marconi, a charismatic but morally ambiguous figure who returns to his hometown after a decade in exile.<\/p>\n

\u201cHe discovers that Vice City, once a paradise for organised crime, has changed. A new generation of criminal syndicates has taken control, using technology, dark web dealings, and social media influence to expand their reach.<\/p>\n

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