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GTA V’s Map of Los Santos

Check out how the fictional Los Santos riffs on L.A.’s infamous neighborhoods, aka Little Seoul and Vinewood. Spot anything interesting?

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Grand Theft Auto is returning to "Los Santos", which means Los Angeles. Check out the map above, which includes Morningwood (Westwood/Brentwood), Pacific Bluffs (Pacific Palisades), Vespucci (Venice), Little Seoul (Koreatown), Vinewood (Hollywood), and much more. "Blaine County" looks to be something more like Ventura or Santa Barbara rather than the Bay Area stand-in from the previous Los Santos game. There is also use of native tribe names throughout the map such as Chumash and Tongva. Spot anything interesting?

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