Following the massive success of GTA 6 City of the Week, we've decided to expand the series with companion articles looking at cities located on the other side of the US border.
While locations outside the USA have a very low chance of actually becoming a GTA setting, seeing as the game franchise is deeply rooted in satire and social commentary on the USA, with a large library of fake joke companies and references which are ostensibly American. However, the possibility remains and we intend to explore the various non-US candidates for the setting of GTA 6.
And so, without further ado, GTA BOOM presents GTA 6 Foreign City of the Week!
Rio De Janeiro
As you see, we're getting right down to business. The short recap of the week's news is a feature that will stay exclusive to the main City of the Week series.
The Marvellous City is all in the news these days due to it hosting the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. However, whenever doping isn't in the headlines, the former capital of Brazil and even the Portuguese Empire at one point is still a notable city.
Known for the carnivals, beaches, the large Jesus statue and kidnappings, Rio is an extremely popular hotspot. While it has lost the status of being the capital of the country some time ago, it continues to be the capital of the state of Rio De Janeiro. The greater metropolitan area surrounding the former capital is the second largest in the country of Brazil, being home to 12.6 million souls.
Part of the city has been declared a UNESCO Cultural Heritage site back in 2012, and rightfully so. Rio is considered to be the economic and cultural center of the country, in spite of São Paulo outstripping the city in terms of economy and Brasília becoming the capital. It's surely the first Brazilian and probably the first South American city to come to the minds of anyone over-seas. It has become a highly iconic and popular tourist destination.
Rio's unique geography has certainly helped in making it a hotspot for visitors. Encompassing a wide peninsula with bays on either side, which are littered with mountain-isles. With the sea to one side and mountains to the other, Rio has somehow retained that atmosphere of being a safe, hidden refuge nestled in a cradle of natural defenses in spite of being a sprawling metropolis.
Incidentally, Rio's geography is absolutely perfect for a GTA map. A peninsula is only a lick of land away from being an island anyway so Rockstar would have no issue here, and Rio is unique in the sense that it isn't a massive centralized and continuous urban area, but is littered with large spaces where nature still rules — usually mountains — including a national park.
All around the city are various other settlements which may or may not be conjoined with it, opening up plenty of possibilities for Rockstar to add other urban areas beyond the main city area. Between the bay, mountains, nearby lakes and forests, there is plenty of wilderness nearby to satisfy that need as well.
The city itself is also prime for GTA. there are vastly different neighborhoods in relative close proximity. Downtown Rio is advanced, modern and quite reminiscent of your typical "big-city" skyline feel that a game like GTA needs. However, you've also got your rich districts oozing with luxury as well as your Favela regions and pretty much everything in between. A tad separated from the city proper is the new resort and residential Barra de Tijuca, for example.









