Be sure to keep it locked to Shacknews and the Grand Theft Auto 5 page for any more updates and breaking news. Players will just need to wait for Rockstar to drop the next little teaser, but hopefully it’s a full-blown trailer. There’s really not much more to go on, though. The name El Rubio Dossier would suggest a Mexican or Latin type of heist, perhaps one dealing with a cartel. Whether this new location is separated by a loading screen or can actually be reached within the same instance remains to be seen.Ĭonsidering the success of the game’s heists, many viewers are also speculating that this could very well be ushering in a new heist. Piecing these two clues together (the watchtower map and the beach map) seems to suggest that a brand new territory is coming to the world of GTA Online. The middle square on the left shows a map of a new landmass. Now, this might usually be chalked up as an overworked mind wrapped in foil but the shot of the body on the beach uses the same box to show the whole map of Los Santos. The middle square on the right shows a crescent shaped landmass. It can be seen in the screenshot below of the watchtower. Some of the more keen-eyed viewers have pointed out that in one shot it appears as if a new island map is shown. What follows are rapid shots of fields, watchtowers, a body washed up on the beach, and what looks like a cliffside compound. Posted on the official Rockstar Games Twitter account on November 19, 2020, the short teaser focuses on something called the El Rubio Dossier. Many GTA games contain only one city, but the first Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto: London 1961, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V contain multiple. Cities in the Grand Theft Auto games are large population centres. The company behind the massively popular title has given players a short and enigmatic teaser trailer to dissect and, so far, players are thinking it hints at a map expansion. Comparison map of Liberty City in GTA III (upper right), Vice City (lower right), and San Andreas (left), all approximately to scale.
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