From cartel conflicts to suburban sprawl, the Valley of the Sun offers a unique canvas for virtual mayhem.
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
This week was a pretty momentous one for GTA Online. Various events such as random players receiving bonus cash (unrelated to Shark Card rebates) and free Cargobobs were leading up to the Tuesday release of Cunning Stunts, the latest major DLC update for the game.
Cunning Stunts added a ton of new content to GTA Online, including 13 vehicles, 16 official Stunt Races, the all new Premium Races system allowing pro racers to earn big and a host of new customization items. While the main intent of the DLC was supposed to be an overhaul of the Content Creator, that part of it all will only come out on the 2nd of August.
The Stunt Race Creator, which will add the ability to create maps for the titular new jobs will also bring new features to the Creator across the board. Countless new props will be added, allowing players to create even more nuanced and unique maps for GTA Online, while prop-stacking is going to make a triumphant return.
In the weeks leading up to the 2nd of August, there will be further content updates to tide players over. As if the 13 new vehicles added in the DLC weren't enough, GTA Online will be getting even more rides in small batches. Five of these have already been uncovered by the PC community, as the models are already present in the game files that comprised the update and loading them up wasn't much of a challenge.
The vehicles will be accompanied by additional Stunt Race maps created by the team over at Rockstar Games to keep you occupied while the Creator is still under construction. Based on the overwhelmingly positive public response, when the Stunt Race Creator hits, it is going to revolutionize GTA Online.
However, DLC updates like this will only extend the life-cycle of GTA Online for so long. In about a year or two, you can expect the next chapter in Rockstar's open world crime mayhem simulator to be confirmed with a release date in the early 2020's. While we wait on that, accompany us on yet another trip into speculationia where we take a look at a potential setting for the upcoming GTA 6.
Phoenix

The Valley of the Sun is the capital and largest city of the US State of Arizona. Having been an agricultural center throughout history, Phoenix swiftly recovered from the Great Depression between the two wars, leading to rapid development. This resulted in the city becoming a general template for suburban development across the country following World War II. The persona of being the fruit-basket of the south has stuck with the city in spite of real-estate, insurance and health care becoming the three leading industries — in fact, agriculture fell off the top five list.
Phoenix and the surrounding metropolitan area serves as the financial and economic center of the entire state. Said metropolitan area also carries the nickname "Valley of The Sun", though the city itself is also referred to as such on occasion. The Valley is home to over 4 million souls, ranking 12th on the list of the country's largest metro areas.
While not a border city (Tucson lies between Mexico and Phoenix, however even it isn't on the border), the proximity to it is palpable. Of the ~1.6 million residents of the city proper, over 40% are of Hispanic or Latino descent. The city also happens to be the sixth largest city in the whole country, and it is the largest county capital (plus, the only county capital with more than a million residents).