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Can Brazilian GTA or 171 beat GTA 5? Let's see..

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There is no doubt that GTA 5 has become one of the biggest and most popular video games to hit 3 generations of home consoles and is still selling well despite slowing numbers more than 9 years after its release.

Recently, long screenshots of a game called 171, or as some like to call it, the Brazilian GTA 5, spread across the internet and social media. Below, we will learn more details about this independent game that dared to compete with the famous Rockstar series.

The game 171 features a large city inspired primarily by Brazilian settings and environments. Every detail and element in the game environment is designed to bring a sense of familiarity to the player. The Brazilian city will be vibrant with pedestrians and cars moving around the map and interacting with each other.

The player has a variety of weapons and can interact with items in the city, but be careful. Make innocent civilians flee and call the police.

Not only the police you will face in the game, but also local bandits. Where Brazil is known for the large spread of gangs and bandits in neighborhoods and cities.

This version of the game is still in alpha and early access. It is also possible that when you download and try it, you may encounter many bugs, and the game mechanics may crash and become unstable, as this current version does not represent the final quality of the game.

We don't know yet what engine this game is developed on, but the game doesn't look bad at all, as it can find a fan base for open-world missions. In conclusion, we are certainly glad that you share your opinions about this version.

Specifications of the PC the game was played on:

🟥Intel® Core™ i9-13900K
🟧 GeForce RTX™ 4090
🟨 64GB RAM

There are many other elements that make 171 stand out from other games with a similar style. We will, God willing, prepare a full report on some of these features and how the GTA series can benefit from them to expand the experience that has always dazzled us in its previous installments.