Expand Grand Theft Auto to cover full San Andreas


Expand Grand Theft Auto to cover full San Andreas
The issue
Grand Theft Auto fans have long awaited a comprehensive exploration of the entire San Andreas state, especially following the events of Grand Theft Auto V, released in 2013. This expansion holds the promise of bringing all cities and suburbs into focus, allowing multiple protagonists to emerge from both familiar and new backgrounds. Imagine revisiting Los Santos, San Fierro, and many other iconic locations with depth like never before and there were going to having shit loads of characters and locations in the entire state for Grand Theft Auto's future titles and including new content and new gameplays that should be featured in Grand Theft Auto (franchise) in the future and expanding the whole state and including new characters and new shooting mechanics and new missions and new storylines and new ones.
History
Little is known about the history of San Andreas. Throughout the story, snippets of the state's history are mentioned in dialogue. San Andreas used to be a territory of Mexico in the 1800s, which explains the large Mexican population and some Spanish geographic names. The city of Los Santos, however, was founded in 1781, which was when the Spanish Empire was still in control. Old Mexican bloodlines like Manuel's resided there for over 200 years, and consider themselves more American than Americans themselves. Blaine County was established in 1823.
Judging from the state flag, it is likely that the American settlers came to San Andreas and defeated Mexico, thus establishing the San Andreas Republic. Los Santos County was established in 1889, several decades after the founding of Blaine County. In the 20th century, San Andreas became the center of culture in America and gave birth to the famous Vinewood film culture, resulting in classics like Vinewood Zombie. In Grand Theft Auto IV, it is stated that Los Santos experienced riots in the 1990s, just like the Los Angeles riots. In 2021, San Andreas legalized recreational cannabis, though there had long been stores before that in 2013 that sold medical marijuana purportedly to only those with prescriptions.
The beaver is the official state animal of San Andreas. The beaver can be seen on the state flag, the logo of the Los Santos County Sheriff, and on the seal of the city of Los Santos.
In a world where storytelling in video games is reaching new heights, a detailed expansion across Los Santos County, Blaine County, Red County, and Flint County would provide an unparalleled platform for thousands of unique stories and character development. The potential for creating intricate backstories and expanding upon characters who appeared or were even mentioned in GTA V is immense.
This expansion would not only benefit gamers but also breathe new life into the series with enriched environments and complex narratives, drawing old fans and new faces alike to the rich tapestry of Grand Theft Auto's world.
With the vast potential for innovation and engagement, it is time for Rockstar Games to broaden the scope of Grand Theft Auto, tapping into the potential that the San Andreas state has to offer. Let’s encourage Rockstar Games to take this leap in creativity and ambition.
Sign this petition to show Rockstar Games that fans are eager for a more expansive and immersive Grand Theft Auto universe.

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The issue
Grand Theft Auto fans have long awaited a comprehensive exploration of the entire San Andreas state, especially following the events of Grand Theft Auto V, released in 2013. This expansion holds the promise of bringing all cities and suburbs into focus, allowing multiple protagonists to emerge from both familiar and new backgrounds. Imagine revisiting Los Santos, San Fierro, and many other iconic locations with depth like never before and there were going to having shit loads of characters and locations in the entire state for Grand Theft Auto's future titles and including new content and new gameplays that should be featured in Grand Theft Auto (franchise) in the future and expanding the whole state and including new characters and new shooting mechanics and new missions and new storylines and new ones.
History
Little is known about the history of San Andreas. Throughout the story, snippets of the state's history are mentioned in dialogue. San Andreas used to be a territory of Mexico in the 1800s, which explains the large Mexican population and some Spanish geographic names. The city of Los Santos, however, was founded in 1781, which was when the Spanish Empire was still in control. Old Mexican bloodlines like Manuel's resided there for over 200 years, and consider themselves more American than Americans themselves. Blaine County was established in 1823.
Judging from the state flag, it is likely that the American settlers came to San Andreas and defeated Mexico, thus establishing the San Andreas Republic. Los Santos County was established in 1889, several decades after the founding of Blaine County. In the 20th century, San Andreas became the center of culture in America and gave birth to the famous Vinewood film culture, resulting in classics like Vinewood Zombie. In Grand Theft Auto IV, it is stated that Los Santos experienced riots in the 1990s, just like the Los Angeles riots. In 2021, San Andreas legalized recreational cannabis, though there had long been stores before that in 2013 that sold medical marijuana purportedly to only those with prescriptions.
The beaver is the official state animal of San Andreas. The beaver can be seen on the state flag, the logo of the Los Santos County Sheriff, and on the seal of the city of Los Santos.
In a world where storytelling in video games is reaching new heights, a detailed expansion across Los Santos County, Blaine County, Red County, and Flint County would provide an unparalleled platform for thousands of unique stories and character development. The potential for creating intricate backstories and expanding upon characters who appeared or were even mentioned in GTA V is immense.
This expansion would not only benefit gamers but also breathe new life into the series with enriched environments and complex narratives, drawing old fans and new faces alike to the rich tapestry of Grand Theft Auto's world.
With the vast potential for innovation and engagement, it is time for Rockstar Games to broaden the scope of Grand Theft Auto, tapping into the potential that the San Andreas state has to offer. Let’s encourage Rockstar Games to take this leap in creativity and ambition.
Sign this petition to show Rockstar Games that fans are eager for a more expansive and immersive Grand Theft Auto universe.

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Petition created on 20 May 2025
