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Tekin Morning (Jan 4): The Massive GTA VI Map Leak, Microsoft's Answer to Steam Deck 2, and the Windows 12 "Game Core" Revolution

Good Morning, TekinGame Commanders. ☀️☕ If you slept through the night, you missed a seismic shift in the gaming landscape. Following yesterday's explosive leak regarding Valve's Steam Deck 2 specs in our "Tekin Night" report, the industry giants have woken up choosing violence. Microsoft is reportedly scrambling to fast-track its own handheld response, refusing to let Valve monopolize the portable market. But the real headline stealer dropped at 4:00 AM EST: a purported satellite image of the entire GTA VI map has set the internet ablaze. If legitimate, Rockstar Games hasn't just built a city; they've built a country. From Windows 12 optimizing your frame rates to Sony declaring war on scalpers, here is everything you need to know to start your Sunday.

1. The Leonida Leak: Is the GTA VI Map Really 3x Bigger than GTA V? The gaming world woke up to a shockwave this morning. An anonymous insider on X (formerly Twitter), who correctly predicted the first

trailer's release date, dropped an image claiming to be the full satellite view of the State of Leonida . Map Breakdown: Scale and Scope The "Project Americas" Reality: Early analysis by mapping communities

suggests the total landmass is approximately 300% larger than Los Santos from GTA V. It dwarfs even the massive world of Red Dead Redemption 2 . Archipelago Gameplay: Unlike previous rumors focusing solely

on Vice City, this map reveals a massive chain of islands to the south (The Keys) connected by a single, destructible highway. This implies a heavy focus on naval and aerial gameplay. The Everglades Factor:

nearly 20% of the map appears to be a dense, swampy wetland. If the physics engine is as advanced as rumored, traversing this mud-filled terrain will require specific off-road vehicles. TekinGame Analysis:

Rockstar seems to be solving the "empty open world" problem not by shrinking the map, but by creating distinct biomes. However, the question remains: Can the current PS5 and Series X SSDs handle streaming

this world without hidden loading screens? 2. Xbox Strikes Back: The Rumored "Series P" Handheld Yesterday, we covered the leaked specs of the Steam Deck 2 and its Z2 Extreme chip . It seems Microsoft

took that personally. According to Windows Central insider Jez Corden, the Xbox hardware team has accelerated the development of their own dedicated handheld, codenamed Xbox Series P (Portable) . Why This

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