Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition has been on the market for almost a week and the turmoil surrounding its launch is finally starting to settle down. The remastered collection's arrival was not welcomed as warmly as Rockstar might have hoped. The Trilogy is rife with glitches, and some files that shouldn't have been there resulted in♔ the game being removed from PC entirely for the whole weekend.

It hasn't been all bad, though. Those who have managed to play The Trilogy with little-to-no issue have been discovering the three remastered games are teeming with new easter eggs. In fact, some players think one of those easter eggs has given them a very early look at GTA 6. It comes in the form of a framed photo in San Andreas, and you can check it out for yourselves in the tweet below.

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The wall CJ is perusing in the tweet can be found in GTA San Andreas' Lil Probe Inn. It features a handful of photos depicting UFO sightings in various locations. Estoy comiendo cemento notes that one of the photos is from GTA 5's Los Santos and two of them have been lifted from Red Dead Redemption 2, which is an easter egg in itself.

However, players have been unable to identify the fourth photo, leading some to believe 🐷it was taken in GTA 6. Some who have seen it think the graphics in the photo look better than the others, cementing their belief that it is a GTA 6 easter egg. A few people have highlighted how much it looks like the house from Golden Girls. The show was set in Miami, the city on which Vice City is based, and rumors suggest Vice City will be one of the locations in which GTA 6 is set.

The Golden Girls theory might be a little bit of a leap, but the photo itself being a very early look at GTA 6 could well be true. Confirmation from Rockstar on whether it is or not is likely a long way off. The studio still hasn't confirmed if GTA 6 is even happening, and rumors suggest it won't be here until at least 2025.

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