GTA 6 City of the Week is a weekly article series here on GTA BOOM. Every week, we will evaluate a different city in the United States, gauging how well it would fit GTA 6 as a setting.
GTA V News Recap
With the recent announcement made by Take-Two Interactive about Rockstar Games working on exciting new projects, the speculation machine has gone into overdrive. Despite the chances of GTA VI being announced this early being extremely low, much of the fan-made conjecture is related to this topic.
Take-Two has earlier stated that they will have a "major" presence at E3 this year. The company label includes two developing studios — 2K and Rockstar Games. 2K has many sub-studios as subsidiaries, including Gearbox and Firaxis, with plenty of high-profile franchises to their name. However, 2K's upcoming projects have already been revealed for the most part and they've been present at E3 at some capacity every year, yet that never warranted a special announcement.
Rockstar, on the other hand, tends to avoid the major gaming events, instead scheduling their announcements to whenever they see fit. They did have something of a stealth-appearance at Gamescom last year with a small booth that had restricted access. No info of what was shown there has leaked since, which is pretty impressive if somewhat disappointing.
This means that all the signs pointed toward Rockstar making up a good part of that "major presence", however we haven't had a confirmation until recently. In a recent financial report, Take-Two representatives have outright said that Rockstar is working on something new that they will soon reveal.
E3 is fast approaching and if Rockstar does end up showing off GTA VI, then this article series will be short-lived. The game's setting would probably be revealed along with the game itself. Let' see how likely the following setting is.
Atlanta

The "City in the Forest" or "Gate City", as some of its numerous nicknames call it, is the capital of Georgia state as well as its most populous city. Unlike most of the other cities we've looked at in this series, Atlanta isn't a coastal city, but is situated further inland. it isn't crossed by any rivers, nor does it feature any particularly large lakes — however the Chattahoochee river is nearby. The city is something of an economic nerve-cluster on a global scale, with many Fortune 500 companies having headquarters here, as well as well over a thousand multinational company offices.
Atlanta is also a global logistics center, a television programming center, a film industry center and also an IT center among many others. Considering the city's crucial role in both national and global business and economy makes it more than influential enough to be the setting of a GTA game.
Atlanta and the surrounding metropolitan area is home to a little over 5 and a half million residents, making it the ninth largest in the country. The city itself covers a pretty large area, with parts of it hanging over to the neighboring county. Besides being the capital of the state, it is also the seat of Fulton County, wherein the majority of the city is located.