Breakdown said:
There is zero chance of a GTA game set entirely outside of the USA.
Does this include the one that's already happened?
I fear you may have missed my point, although by doing so you have made another valid one for me. I'm aware that it's an international audience and they would be keen to see a GTA game in another setting, but my point was more that an American audience would have little to no difficulty in adjusting to a game set in another locale. Especially if you were to say the main character (or one of the main characters) was a displaced American.
For example, a GTA game set in London could have you play as an American, a Brit, and... I dunno... a Russian. Or someone from Poland. All in London for different reasons, all caught up in the criminal underworld and they end up working together. Now SURELY Americans are familiar enough with their British cousins to be aware of at least some of the stereotypes?
Think about it. Snooty posh British types (like the weird old couple stealing celeb rubbish in GTA V), the criminal gangsters (think any Guy Ritchie movie), chavs and hoodies, weird "local" types from rural villages (a la The League of Gentlemen or Shaun of the Dead), football (soccer) hooligans, heck I'm sure you could make some jokes about how much Americans don't understand cricket. And that's off the top of my head. There's so much room for parody, all of it I'm sure an American audience would understand.
"Yes, London. You know. Fish? Chips? Cup o' tea? Bad food? Worse weather? Mary-fuckin'-Poppins? London!"