One of the most notable Rockstar Games leakers has struck again, bringing some incredible GTA 6-related news to our attention.

The (in)famous Rockstar source, @Yan2295 , was once told by Rockstar Games to stop providing Rockstar leaks because they were so constantly (and thoroughly) on the money.

Though Yan is now an 'ex-Rockstar Games leaker' (I love that we live in a world where I can type that sentence and it is fully understandable), it's only at the request of Take-Two – after all, Yan did note that they'd stop if Rockstar ever told them to.

Though Yan2295 hasn't actually leaked any information, the well-known Rockstar source has weighed in to share an opinion on something very interesting indeed.

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To understand this story fully, you need a little context.

Over the weekend, we reported on a rumour had been circulating regarding a store owner in Florida that talks about being asked if their premises could be visited by location scouts.

The suggestion here is that the location would be for a project like GTA 6, or potentially a GTA Vice City sequel.

There was suspicion around the letter when we first reported on it, but on closer inspection, it seems the letter (and the people involved with it!) are legitimate professionals working in the industry.

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As per Yan:

"Leah, the location scout from the letter, is legit.

"She mentioned in a podcast working with a large digital media company, with whom she signed a NDA."

This suggests that Rockstar has indeed hired a professional location scout (whose experience is mostly rooted in film and TV) to look at potential places on which to base its next project.

In the podcast listed below (dated May 21st 2019), at around seven minutes in, Leah Sokolowsky mentions some interesting facts about an unannounced future project – which is for a digital client, and that is different to what she's worked on before.

Hmm.

"Recently as you're aware we've had a change in the types of productions that are coming to our state," Sokolowsky says in the podcast.

"So I've also been very fortunate to get a large client that has hired me to arrange basically site tours and visits. It's, uh, digital media company.

"And I've signed an NDA so I can't disclose who it is. But they've been exploring various areas of our state, and of other states in the south east.

"And I've been planning and arranging those visits for their personnel and that's been kind of a very interesting expansion of what I normally do, as well."

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This info, paired with what we know on the scouting letter listed in the story above, seem to paint a picture of Rockstar Games basing its next project in the Miami or Florida area – seemingly setting the stage for a GTA game landing back in Vice City.

This lines up with an unverified Pastebin leak from a few years back, too, that seemed to hint at the game returning to the US' East Coast.

“You will start as a small time guy in Liberty City doing odd chores and small-time thefts and eventually work your way to Vice city where you will join a famous gang,” the leaker on Pastebin reported (you can see the full GTA 6 Vice City leak at the link).

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Of course, Rockstar hasn't revealed any of this information yet, and this is all word-of-mouth based on letters that have appeared on Reddit.

We're still waiting for any official confirmation about the game and its existence, and we're sure something is going to come to light soon – especially after the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC.