After teasing something linked to the iconic open-world title by Rockstar Games, Deadline checks that 50 Cent’s G-Unit Film & Television is working on a new-fangled original series that will premiere on Paramount+.
Here’s what Deadline thought about Vice City:
As per the statement, the show’s plot will follow the story of dishonorably settled soldiers who go home to Miami in the mid-80s. The trio’s supposed connection in the Iran Contra scandal leaves them with little to no currency and zero job prospects. As the three friends struggle to make a living, they agree to partner up with an unnamed Colombian settler and use their talents to make a bank.
The GTA-esque plot will give you confidence that it’s associated with GTA but don’t total on it.
And, just comparable to that, we’re back to square one when it derives to GTA 6. Still, the good news is that a right-hand insider clued us in on what’s going on through GTA 6. Rockstar wants the game out either in late 2024 or early 2025. It’s such a solid deadline that Rockstar is willing to cut happy and repackage it as DLC for GTA 6 just to grow the game out by then.
In his Instagram then Twitter posts, 50 Cent tormented the unknown Vice City project by adage it was going to be bigger than Power, a 2014 misconduct drama that he fashioned, and that he would “explain the whole thing later.” While he cropped out “Grand Theft Auto” in his extremes and made no mention of the franchise, numerous fans directly assumed that 50 Cent would have a role in GTA 6, which is theoretical to be set in Vice City. The rapper later took miserable posts and didn’t talk about any of the rumors.
GTA fans lastly got the answer through a Deadline account that 50 Cent was, in fact, not going to look in GTA 6. Vice City is the occupied title of the new Paramount+ original sequence that the rapper is developing, sideways with John Wick director Chad Stahelski. The display will be set in Miami City in the mid-’80s and will trail three friends who were dishonorably cleared from the military as they form a heist crew to make ends meet.
50 Cent has too confirmed the news on Twitter and Instagram. While it seems like a plot conventional out of GTA, Vice City has no connection to the license whatsoever.
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