Rockstar Games has released new footage of Grand Theft Auto 6, and Vice City looks spectacular. The clip showcases the reimagined version of the iconic Miami-inspired setting with dramatically upgraded graphics and environmental detail compared to the original 2002 Vice City.
The new footage reveals dense urban environments with enhanced lighting, dynamic weather systems, and significantly improved character models. Building textures, street-level activity, and vehicle designs all display the generational leap in fidelity that comes from Rockstar's proprietary engine built specifically for GTA 6. The neon-soaked aesthetic of Vice City translates beautifully to modern hardware, maintaining the series' signature style while pushing technical boundaries.
GTA 6 returns to Vice City as the primary setting, marking the franchise's first major return to a previous location since GTA IV's Liberty City in 2008. Rockstar is banking on player nostalgia while delivering a fundamentally different experience. The studio has invested heavily in the city's visual presentation and scale, expanding Vice City far beyond what the original game offered.
The footage arrives during a critical phase for Rockstar. GTA V remains the company's financial powerhouse, but player expectations for GTA 6 have reached fever pitch after years of speculation. The game releases on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in fall 2025, with a PC version coming later.
This clip directly addresses concerns about whether Rockstar could meaningfully improve the formula that GTA V perfected over a decade ago. The answer appears to be yes. Enhanced environmental storytelling, visual density, and technical fidelity clearly separate GTA 6 from its predecessor.
The Vice City reveal also confirms Rockstar's approach to building hype. Rather than massive gameplay reveals, the studio releases polished cinematic clips that emphasize presentation and atmosphere. This strategy has worked before
