The description for the project says " Vice Cry: Remastered is a full port of Vice Cry to Grand Theft Auto V, Running as a DLC, with many new details added for a true VC experience." It's worth noting that this doesn't appear to be a remake of the story of Vice City, but rather a recreation of the world with original art assets. The "Vice Cry" team of modders have released Vice Cry: Remastered 1.0, which is available to download here. Related: Rockstar Has Several Major Games in Development Insider speculation added fuel to the fire in 2018, after rumors spread rampant alleging that GTA VI would go back to Vice City. Despite widespread fanfare for GTA V and its setting of Los Santos, many players still yearned for a chance to return to Vice City. Downgrading the Rockstar Games Launcher version restores all of the removed licensed music. In the six years since release, GTA V has only continued to grow in scope, first by offering a full-fledged online mod, then by supporting mods on PC. A majority of essential mods and fixes require a v1.0 executable. Grand Theft Auto V released back in 2013 to rave reviews from critics, with many lauding the game for its nuanced story and innovative game mechanics. Now, eighteen years after its original release, Vice City has been given new life in the form of a mod. The world of Vice City from GTA is one of the most revered settings in all of gaming for its unique neon design and lively game world.
After four years of hard work, an impressive team of modders have finally completed work on Vice Cry: Remastered, a full port of the Miami inspired city transposed into the engine of Grand Theft Auto V.