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‘According to Steam, I have around 10,000 hours logged,’ says the modder who’s spent a decade turning GTA 5 into a photo realistic wonderland

When those first bars of Tom Petty’s Love Is a Long Road rang out against a sun-kissed cityscape in late December 2023, the world changed for GTA 6 anticipators. For those keen and waiting fans, the first trailer for the next long-awaited entry in Rockstar’s crime simulator series offered a glimpse of what lay ahead. Finally, it was real, thereafter fueling reams of speculation about its characters, its setting, its mission structure and its inevitable deluge of unscrupulous side quests that will define our return to Vice City.

And then nothing. Radio silence for close to a year-and-a-half, before the powers that be poked their heads above the parapet to postpone our faux-Miami reunion until May 26, 2026 (on consoles, PC release is still TBC), before teasing more of Jason and Lucia’s tale with ‘Trailer 2’ days later.

(Image credit: Rockstar/NaturalVision)

Patience has characterised the long road to GTA 6 just as much as hype or pretty visuals, then, and so it seems fitting that long-rolling projects such as Razed’s NaturalVision series—an evolving modding venture now years in continuous development that’s widely considered the best-looking Grand Theft Auto visual overhaul mod of all time—stand to plug the gap in GTA 5.

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