GTA6 will take time to arrive, but this fan is creating an entire new trilogy within GTA5

- December 8, 2025
- Updated: December 10, 2025 at 9:24 AM

A modder has taken his passion for the world of video games to another level by creating a trilogy of giant maps for Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5). Aiming to expand the game world in a way that Rockstar Games has not yet done, FV Mods has released three new locations that transform the gaming experience into a varied virtual landscape.
An entire trilogy within an old game
The first map, Oldburries, features a fictional rural area of Canada, with fields, pine forests, and a village that seems to be the destination of a journey guided by an unreliable navigation system. Secondly, Largo Hillio combines a national park and a racetrack on an island connected to the mainland by a majestic suspension bridge. Finally, the European Highway Project offers a vast eight-lane road that simulates a transcontinental journey, designed for those who want to experience life in Europe without leaving the game.
One of the most exciting features of these maps is that players can load them all at the same time, allowing them to move between them. This transforms GTA 5 into a kind of flight simulator, where players can land in a quiet Canadian town, all while enjoying an experience that is both creative and unique.
FV Mods has expressed its desire to take the world of GTA 5 further, arguing that although the game is already a decade old, that doesn’t mean its map should remain static. This effort by a single creator reflects the players’ restlessness over the long wait for the anticipated GTA 6. With this trilogy of maps, fans can experience a new adventure, while the future of the famous saga remains uncertain. Furthermore, for now, there are no rumors about a specific release date for GTA 6, which makes this community-created expansion even more relevant.
I’m a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in video games and technology. Although my specialty has always been video games, I’ve recently started enjoying exploring the intricacies of project-management tools like Asana, as well as automations with Make.com and N8N.
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