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GTA 5 Online update: Juggernaut, snowfall feature, Proximity Mines, Grenades and more (Photo : Getty Images/Spencer Platt)

“Grand Theft Auto 6” is not expected until 2020, leaving rumors and speculations as hints on what Rockstar Games may have planned. In “GTA 5” however, some clues may have just spilled locations in “Vice City” and “North Yankton”.

For those who waited on “Grand Theft Auto 5”, looking back on how the current locations came about have led many where the current installment is set today. In “Grand Theft Auto 4”, a plane billboard carrying a message of “flying to Los Santos” was singled out and eventually did bring players back to Los Santos.

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Now a couple of breadcrumbs were spotted on a familiar plane ticket on “Grand Theft Auto 5”. This time around, North Yankton is the destination and tying it up with the events from “Grand Theft Auto 4”, many are now under the impression that this will be the location for the sixth installment, Game Rant reported.

Alternatively, there is another Easter Egg to consider. This has to do with the towels players will find in Vespucci Beach that reads “I Love V.C.” The initials are anticipated as something referencing to Vice City, another familiar location in “Grand Theft Auto”.

If the practice continues, it is likely that these are the location settings to expect. With 2020 a long way off, the official word on what “GTA 6” gamers should expect may further evolve moving forward, Cinema Blend reported.

For now, the focus is on “Grand Theft Auto 5” which has drawn lots of attention with its new Bike DLC. The Tron-like bikes have been recently added known as “Nagasaki Shotaro”, part of the Legendary Motorsport.

The latest “Grand Theft Auto 5” add-on even includes a “Deadline” mode for players wherein they have to avoid other bikes or risk experiencing an explosion. Could the bikes be included on “Grand Theft Auto 6” as well?

Aside from “GTA 5”, Rockstar is working on “Red Dead Redemption 2” set for the Fall of 2017. Given those priorities, it seems realistic that any work on “Grand Theft Auto 6” will not start until after this game’s release given the company’s limited manpower.

Check out some of the alleged "Easter Eggs" on "GTA 5" for "GTA 6" in the video below.