From swamps to skyscrapers, New Orleans is an interesting canvas for GTA 6.
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.
While the immense success of GTA Online and the massive amounts of money generated by the game's microtransactions, the Shark Cash Cards, have put a great big question mark over the single player portion of GTA 6, we can still evaluate cities regarding how fun the next iteration of GTA Online would be on a map based on them, right?
Yes, yes, it's still likely that the next game in the series will have a single-player mode for the sake of posterity. However the staggering financial success of the online model filled with extremely expensive items backed by the option to buy cash, you can forget about a single player centric game for sure.
However, with the turbulence swirling around Rockstar's house recently, official announcements may be sparse. Sure, they probably have the PR and marketing team working as usual (or even over-time), but it's doubtful that they want any significant news to be overshadowed.
So, without further ado, let's move on to our second city: New Orleans, the Murder Capital.
New Orleans
"La Nouvelle-Orléans" is located in the south-west of the United States in the state of Louisiana. Despite being the largest population center and metropolitan area, the city isn't the state's capitol — that honor goes to Baton Rouge. New Orleans is considered to be the "most unique" city in the United States and has been likened to the cities of the Caribbean. While the city is large with a typical downtown business area, the other districts are extremely varied with several demographics and architectural styles. With a swamp near-by, we've got enough variety for it to make a great game map.

With the above mentioned swamp, the Mississippi river and several lakes in the vicinity, we have the bordering bodies of water down. Separating the new-town, old-town, French, Spanish and British districts, you've got a basic sectioned-off map formula done already. With three different styles between Vice City, Liberty City and Los Santos, adding a fourth entirely different one will shake things up nicely.