December 25, 2025 - 00:38

For years, Grand Theft Auto enthusiasts have speculated about the possibility of the franchise expanding beyond its iconic American cities. However, a former developer at Rockstar has shed light on the matter, suggesting that fans may need to come to terms with the series remaining rooted in its familiar settings.
The developer revealed that an ambitious project titled "GTA: Tokyo" was once on the table but ultimately never materialized. This revelation has reignited discussions among fans about the potential for international locations in future installments. Despite the excitement surrounding the idea of exploring vibrant cities like Tokyo, the developer's comments imply that the series is likely to continue its tradition of focusing on American landscapes.
As the franchise evolves, fans are left to ponder whether the allure of new environments will ever be realized or if the series will remain entrenched in its established American locales. For now, it appears that the loop of familiar cities is here to stay, and players may need to embrace this reality.
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