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Vice City map converted into Grand Theft Auto V

Pink car, pretty sunset. That's Vice City.

Image Credit: taltigolt

This is the nice thing about having Grand Theft Auto V on PC.

That platform supports modding, which means we can see fun creations like the map from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City imported into the newer game. You can check it out yourself in the video below, uploaded by Youtube user taltigolt.

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Sadly, you can’t download the mod just yet, as it’s not finished. Still, it sure is fun to look at.

Vice City originally came out for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. Grand Theft Auto V came out for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2013, but we just got the PC version this April.