Rockstar has officially confirmed Vice City as the central hub of GTA 6, complete with a sprawling skyline, beachside neighborhoods, and cultural districts. The new website revealed a postcard and full description of the area, highlighting places like Ocean Beach, Little Cuba, and the bustling Tisha Waka Flea Market. The skyline features a dedicated Vice City sign near the airport—clearly inspired by the Vinewood sign in Los Santos.
Multiple screenshots show off hotels, NPCs, luxury areas, and nightlife zones such as Ocean View Hotel. There’s also a visible port and ferris wheel, confirming that tourism and nightlife will be major themes. From the skyscrapers to shady flea markets, Vice City is shaping up to be Rockstar’s most detailed city yet.
The Leonida Keys: Paradise Meets Mystery
Next up are the Leonida Keys, Rockstar’s version of tropical Florida islands. Marketed as a laid-back beach escape, the Keys also hint at dangerous waters and hidden secrets. Described as “casual” and full of bars and wildlife, the area features everything from sea turtles to scuba diving.
The screenshots show colorful beach scenes, wildlife crossings, and memorable locations like the Rusty Anchor. This region appears to be perfect for exploration, with hidden mysteries likely scattered across its tropical layout. It’s visually stunning and loaded with possibilities for random events or side content.
Grassrivers: A Swampy, Chaotic Wetland
The Grassrivers section represents a wild, swampy zone in the heart of Leonida. Clearly inspired by the Everglades, this area is home to gators, mysterious cult-like NPCs, and mangrove-covered wetlands. The official description warns of “far deadlier predators and weirder discoveries.”
Rockstar’s screenshots showcase gator-filled airboat rides, backwoods gatherings, and eerie swampland environments. With comparisons to Red Dead Redemption 2’s strangest encounters, this area promises to be one of GTA 6’s most bizarre and unsettling zones.
Port Gellhorn and Beyond: Industry, Crime, and Off-Grid Life
Port Gellhorn is described as the “Forgotten Coast,” filled with rundown motels, drug trades, and biker gangs. Previously leaked footage hinted at its importance, and the new reveal confirms it’s a gritty coastal area with a strong underground economy. Players can expect drug labs, shady characters, and dirty nightclubs.
Biker gangs rule the blue-collar refinery town of Ambrosia. The Allied Crystal Sugar Refinery dominates the area and fills it with an industrial glow. The screenshots include scenes of gang activity, flaming fields, and biker-run operations—suggesting this town plays a role in GTA 6’s gang-based missions.
Mount Kalaga National Park rounds out the list. Located in northern Leonida, near the Georgia border, this rural zone offers fishing, hunting, ATV trails, and conspiracy theorists. It’s filled with outdoor activity and fringe NPCs. A news chopper screenshot suggests that live reporting and social media may impact gameplay here.
Rockstar has essentially shown off the full GTA 6 map through these six regions. Each one brings something unique—from Vice City’s high-rises and beach life to Port Gellhorn’s criminal underworld and Mount Kalaga’s rural chaos. With such variety, exploration is clearly a top priority in GTA 6. With each region offering distinct characters, challenges, and atmospheres, GTA 6 promises a world that feels more alive and unpredictable than ever before.