After the sudden release of the second GTA 6 trailer, the company lifted the veil of mystery and introduced many new locations that we will see in the game. Although, back when the first trailer came out a year ago, we already learned about the main city, the newly revealed details are impressive in both literal and metaphorical terms. In this article, weāll go through everything we know about the game locations in the sixth installment of the famous series.
Vice City as a Prototype of Miami
Itās no secret that Rockstar Games developers and designers love recreating real cities in their creations. GTA 6 is no exception. Remember the good old Vice City? It seems like the company decided to return to its roots and recreate sunny Miami once again, but with even more details.
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Even though the ā80s are long gone, the city still resembles a kind of illusion of happiness in which everyone is ready to drown for eternity. Itās a place where aesthetics and vice intertwine, and sins turn into pleasure. Be sure to visit Tishu-Vocāa place where the line between the rich and the poor fades away, and their vices place them on equal footing. Drugs, counterfeit goods, and stolen merchandiseāall of this can be seen in this area.
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Famous Sunny Beach, Downtownās business center, Wynwood, and much more that weāve seen before in the series will now appear in a completely new light. Not only will we be able to return to familiar activities, but we will also have the opportunity to dive, swim in the ocean, or even play street basketball. By the way, comparing images from Google Maps with in-game locations shows just how much effort the developers have put into achieving such a result.
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A Paradise on Earth, Leonida Keys
A place where drinking is more common than just plain water. Immerse yourself in a world of entertainment, diving, and parties and get the most enjoyment. Beware, the parties here never end, which means the fun doesnāt either.
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Its ocean depths, according to the description on the official Rockstar Games website, may conceal many dangersāso who knows what you might encounter at sea⦠Then again, perhaps the animal world is more humane than the human oneā¦
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The Quiet Harbor of Grassrivers
If you're tired of the open seas and the beauty of the world, then we suggest heading to a more intriguing placeāGrassrivers. Here, you'll encounter not only predators like leopards, but real alligators as well. So grab your shotgun and set off on an adventure. And if youāre looking to lay low, this is the perfect spot to hide from those pesky cops.
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Port GellhornāForsaken by the Gods
A forgotten coastline where the only things youāll find are one-night entertainment and silenceāif thatās what youāre looking for. This place is home to many of the poor, which means thereās also a lot of theft and shady dealings. Prostitution, cheap food, drugs, and motelsāif thatās what you seek, this place is at your service...
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The Great Ambrosia
This is the embodiment of the American Dream. A world of industry, economic growth, and internal strifeāall of this is hidden in the in-game location known as Ambrosia. If someone wants to climb the social ladder, theyāre definitely coming here.
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The World of Nature and SilenceāMount Kalaga
Tired of the city noise, many seek peace and quiet. If thatās what you're looking for, head to Mount Kalaga. Itās a nature reserve where you can not only relax but also reconnect with the natural world. However, just like anywhere else, the forests donāt follow human lawsāthey follow harsher ones. As they say: kill or be killed. And that applies not only to animals, but to people tooā¦
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The world of GTA 6 is both amazing and diverseāthereās something here for everyone. For now, these are all the officially known locations. With a whole year left before the gameās release, a lot could still change.
Which area do you like the most? Let us know in the comments!
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