With its mix of urban grit and mountain beauty, Denver could be the fresh setting the series needs.
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.
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With the Freemode Events Week promo having concluded yesterday, we're hoping you've all had a chance to cash in on the double RP and GTA $ offer that was running with the event. We're also hoping that our compilation of tips and suggestions for owning the longest jump challenged helped you in that regard. With the absence of any new event launched immediately after the previous one ended, we're hoping Rockstar will crown the weekend with some kind of big announcement. Note: Yes, we realize there has since been an event announcement, but this was true at the time of writing.
That said, they've already dropped an announcement yesterday regarding something they have been teasing for a while now. Oh, no, unfortunately it isn't DLC. We're talking about the GTA Online Stunt Race Creator contest, which has players whip up a custom stunt track using all of the new props that were added to the Content Creator recently. The grand prize you're gunning for is 8 million in in-game currency, so there is plenty of incentive to get you crafting.
We also published our longest "City of the Week" article a few days ago, which was examining a foreign city. The article took a good long look at how suitable the Philippine capital, Manila, would be as the setting of GTA VI, and it turned out that it would actually work really well. If you want to know why and learn more about the city, check out the full article!
But once again it is Friday, which means we once again look at one of the great cities found in the land of the free. While before this, it was usually a surprise each week what you'd be reading about, but when we looked at Cheyenne last week, we mentioned we'd hit Denver next. So, here goes!
Denver

The Mile High City (not named as such due to any relation with the mile high club. You dirty dirty person) happens to have been named the best place to live in the USA this year — we mention that so off hand as to give things a positive start. Seeing as the GTA franchise has always been about deconstructing the "American Dream", how about setting it in the city which, apparently, best reflects said dream today?
As the most populous city and capital of the state of Colorado, Denver is a pretty big and notable town. Funnily enough, not only is the city the 19th largest in the country, but the metropolitan statistical area it is part of is also the 19th largest in the country. The word "statistical" is important there, because the metropolitan area (without "statistical") that includes Denver is the 16th most populous with almost three and a half million residents. Can you imagine, they pay someone to come up with this system?
Denver is ranked as a "Beta -" world city in terms of globalization, which in layman's terms means that it benefits from international business, trade and influence while also helping the rest of the world, but is hit with less of the negative things that come with globalization, such as a proliferation of shell-companies used for illegal activity and much more. Obviously this isn't what the official definition of a Beta — city is, but effectively this is what it means for the everyday citizen.
In geographical terms, Denver may not seem like the best choice at first glance for a GTA game. Namely, there is barely any water around. No particularly large lakes or particularly wide rivers. That said, Denver has another geographical asset that allows it to dodge this bullet: Mountains. Lots of 'em. Now, Rockstar, and pretty much all game developers these days, opt for natural boundaries around their maps instead of invisible walls. While placing the player on an island is the easiest approach, Rockstar could always surround the map with mountains that cannot be scaled. Last week we already praised the other natural assets of the region when speaking about Cheyenne.