Rockstar Games has excitingly unveiled additional details and various images showcasing the new map locations for Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA VI), which is now slated for release on May 26, 2026. This announcement comes in the wake of the much-anticipated trailer launch that has set the gaming community abuzz.
Set in the vibrant and chaotic world of Vice City, players will step into the shoes of Jason and Lucia, two characters navigating a treacherous landscape filled with crime and conspiracy. As they navigate the sunlit yet perilous streets, they must rely on one another to survive against the backdrop of a sprawling criminal underworld in the fictional state of Leonida.
One of the highlights of GTA VI is the iconic Vice City, known for its glitz, warmth, and the spirit of America. Players can expect a rich exploration of various neighborhoods, from the art deco allure of Ocean Beach to the lively atmosphere of Little Cuba and the eclectic vibe of the Tisha-Wocka flea market. The city encapsulates a mix of leisure and danger as players embark on thrilling escapades.
The game also features stunning new locations such as the Leonida Keys, which offer a laid-back tropical experience, and Grassrivers, a primeval wetland brimming with wildlife and potential threats. Players can also discover Mount Kalaga National Park, an area that provides outdoor adventures away from the hustle and bustle, and Ambrosia, the industrial heart of Leonida, where the clash of old and new American values plays out.
Port Gellhorn adds an intriguing layer, depicting a once-thriving beach town now struggling economically, giving players insight into this gritty side of life in Leonida.
The anticipation for Grand Theft Auto VI continues to build as Rockstar promises a sprawling, immersive experience that offers both nostalgia for long-time fans and fresh excitement for newcomers. With its release scheduled for May 2026, players have a lot to look forward to in a game that celebrates exploration and adventure in one of gaming’s most beloved franchises.