YouTuber Vadim M was the first to find the code buried deep in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - The Definitive Edition, which is a remaster of the 2002 title. As seen on Vadim’s video, the code for the mission, movie demo, contains a cutscene where Tommy leaves the Ocean Beach police station, after which two gangsters follow him to the Malibu Club. A shootout then ensues as the game’s protagonist rides off in a Banshee only for the car to crash and leave them “dead”. After piecing together pieces of cut dialogue, Vadim finds out that the cut content is part of a deleted mission that sees Tommy star in a car chase scene. You can check out the video below yourself to see a glimpse of what could have been: The most interesting part is how the dataminer found the code for the buried mission. As PCGamesN points out, the original source code for Vice City contained several files that Rockstar Games had flagged for internal use only. This meant that the public was never supposed to see the said files. This also implies that Grove Street Games did not do its due diligence by including said internal files in the release version of Vice City - The Definitive Edition. If nothing else, this speaks volumes about how Grove Street Games botched the remastered trilogy’s development, which the YouTuber also commented on. More than half a year after it launched, the GTA Trilogy remains unremarkable and buggy. Several attempts to patch the game’s most prevalent issues have worked, but it remains a far cry from the masterpiece that was the originals. As for the future of GTA, you can check out our report on what GTA VI could potentially be about.