Rockstar's parent company has updated the domains for 'GTA 6' and 'Vice City'.

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Take-Two Interactive - the parent company which owns 'Grand Theft Auto' developers Rockstar - have quietly updated the domains for both "gtavi.com" and "gtavicecityonline", sparking speculation the upcoming 'Grand Theft Auto VI' will take place in Vice City.

As spotted on Reddit, Take-Two updated just those two domains specifically, with gtavi.com being updated in April, and the Vice City domain in March.

At the time of writing, it's unknown whether this is standard practice, or if it's a sign of things to come for the much anticipated 'Grand Theft Auto VI'.

The news comes after an 80's electro synth artist claimed in a now-deleted tweet earlier this month that Rockstar Games has been reaching out to various artists to feature their work on the 'Grand Theft Auto VI' soundtrack.

Prior to that, a 'GTA' leaker - who previously predicted a number of 'GTA Online' updates - also claimed that the sixth game would be taking players back to Vice City for the first time since the 2006 PlayStation 2 title, 'Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'.

In a detailed Reddit post, user markothemexicam also claimed 'GTA VI' will be set in an "unspecified" time period, and said the game will have unique weather systems that will actually affect NPCs, including "random lightning strikes".

It is believed an announcement from Rockstar will come in 2021.