'Minecraft' news: Fans recreate the fictional city of Los Santos from 'Grand Theft Auto V'

(PHOTO: REUTERS/MICROSOFT/HANDOUT)An in-game screenshot of Minecraft is seen in this undated publicity image.

"Minecraft" from Mojang can certainly be enjoyed by players of any age, from young kids to adults. People can build almost anything they want from a simple wooden house to an entire city, pretty much like what game YouTuber N11cK and friends did when they recreate the fictional city Los Santos of Rockstar Games' "Grand Theft Auto V."

According to PC Gamer, the team behind this had started the project on Jan. 10. They are aiming to make this identical, albeit blocky, representation of the Los Santos map for a one-to-one scale recreation.

What they are doing is totally amazing considering that the "GTA V" map is truly massive in size as well as the details of the road, buildings and other things that can be seen in the game. Unfortunately, though, since this was made in the "Minecraft" world, some of the details can appear blocky and unnoticeable.

Watch the cinematic trailer of Los Santos in "Minecraft" below, taking from the YouTuber's official channel.

This isn't actually the first time someone has made a total replica of something in the blocky world of "Minecraft." A couple of years back, YouTube channel Minecraft Cinematics had featured amazing recreations of many popular locations like Westeros and Winterfell from the hit HBO fantasy series "Game of Thrones."

Meanwhile, most of these videos were made on the PC but players on different platforms, specifically on the Nintendo Wii U, can now do the same thing, as the company announced last December that the Wii U version of the sandbox game has officially been made available.

"Minecraft: Wii U Edition" is currently sitting on the manufacturer's digital game store with a price tag of $29.99. This version will have the same feature and downloadable contents like in the other platforms, PlayStation 3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and the PC.

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