GTA 6 Map, Setting & Characters: Everything Confirmed (2026)
After more than a decade of waiting, the picture of Grand Theft Auto VI is finally clear enough to talk about with confidence. Rockstar Games has confirmed a release date of November 19, 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and the second official trailer, which landed on May 6, 2026, racked up more than 60 million views in its first 24 hours. That trailer did more than tease a vibe. It locked in the world, the tone, and the two people you will spend dozens of hours playing as.
This guide collects only what is actually confirmed about the GTA 6 map, its setting, and its characters, with the speculation stripped out. We will walk through the state of Leonida, the rebuilt Vice City, the scale of the world, and the Bonnie-and-Clyde duo of Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval. Where PC players come into the conversation, we will be honest: Rockstar has not confirmed a PC version, so anything about PC release timing or specs is clearly labelled as an estimate, not a fact.
The Setting: Welcome Back to Leonida
GTA 6 is set in the fictional US state of Leonida, Rockstar's stand-in for modern Florida. This is the same fictional geography that gave us the original Vice City back in 2002, but the studio is not coasting on nostalgia. Leonida in 2026 is a contemporary, sun-bleached, social-media-saturated America: influencer culture, viral phone clips, alligators in swimming pools, and the kind of chaotic local news energy that the "Florida Man" internet era made famous.
What makes the setting feel different from past entries is its breadth. Leonida is not a single city with some highway padding around it. It is a whole state, and that means the urban core is only one piece of a much larger puzzle. The trailers have shown sprawling wetlands, beaches, dense city blocks, suburban sprawl, and rural backroads, all stitched together into one continuous map.
Modern Vice City at the Centre
The beating heart of Leonida is a modern Vice City, Rockstar's reimagining of Miami. Where the 1980s version leaned into neon and pastel synthwave, the 2026 Vice City is a present-day metropolis: glass towers, crowded nightlife strips, packed beaches, and a constant churn of tourists, hustlers, and criminals. It is recognisably the same fictional city, brought forward four decades and rebuilt from the ground up.
How Big Is the GTA 6 Map?
The single most repeated confirmed detail about scale is that the GTA 6 world is roughly twice the size of GTA 5's map. That is a meaningful jump, especially when you remember that GTA 5 already combined a full city (Los Santos) with mountains, desert, and ocean. Doubling that footprint puts GTA 6 among the largest open worlds Rockstar has ever shipped.
Two other confirmed numbers tell you where that space goes. First, the map is built around six distinct biomes, so the variety is not just cosmetic reskinning of the same terrain. Second, and arguably more impressive, the world includes 700+ enterable interiors. That density is what separates a big map from a believable one. A world can be enormous and still feel hollow if every building is a locked facade. Hundreds of interiors mean shops, homes, clubs, and businesses you can actually walk into, which dramatically changes how alive a city feels.
Here is a quick snapshot of the confirmed world details:
| World detail | Confirmed information |
|---|---|
| State | Leonida (inspired by Florida) |
| Main city | Modern Vice City (inspired by Miami) |
| Map size | Roughly 2x the size of GTA 5 |
| Biomes | Six distinct biomes |
| Interiors | 700+ enterable buildings |
| Era | Present day (modern, 2020s) |
The Protagonists: Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval
For the first time in the mainline series, GTA 6 puts a female protagonist front and centre as a non-optional lead. Her name is Lucia Caminos, and she shares top billing with Jason Duval. The two are framed explicitly as a Bonnie-and-Clyde-inspired duo: partners in life and crime, bound together by circumstance, ambition, and a relationship that the trailers suggest is equal parts loyalty and friction.
This is a real structural shift. GTA 5 made the three-protagonist switch a defining mechanic. GTA 6 narrows that down to two and ties them together emotionally rather than treating them as separate operators who happen to share a city. Rockstar has confirmed that in solo play you can switch between Lucia and Jason, so the dual-protagonist switching system returns, just built around a couple instead of a trio of strangers.
Why Lucia Matters
Lucia being the first non-optional female protagonist is a genuine milestone for a series that, across its mainline history, has always handed the controller to male leads by default. The "non-optional" part is the key phrase: this is not a create-a-character slot or an alternate mode. Lucia is central to the story Rockstar is telling, and her arc is built into the spine of the game.
Here is how the confirmed character details break down:
| Character | Confirmed details |
|---|---|
| Lucia Caminos | First non-optional female lead in the mainline series; one half of the central duo |
| Jason Duval | Co-protagonist; Lucia's partner |
| Relationship | Bonnie-and-Clyde-inspired criminal couple |
| Gameplay | Switchable between the two in solo play |
Trailer 2 and What It Confirmed
The May 6, 2026 trailer was a cultural event in its own right, pulling 60 million-plus views in 24 hours and dominating gaming conversation for weeks. Beyond the raw numbers, it served as Rockstar's clearest confirmation of tone: a character-driven crime drama soaked in Leonida heat, with the relationship between Lucia and Jason placed at the emotional centre rather than buried behind action set pieces.
If you want the full breakdown of the launch timeline, pricing, and what the trailer signalled about availability, our companion piece on the GTA 6 release date, price and pre-orders covers the confirmed buying details in depth.
What About PC? (And Why Setting Scale Matters)
Here is the part PC players need to read carefully. Rockstar has not confirmed a PC version of GTA 6. There is no PC release date, no PC price, and no official PC system requirements. The launch on November 19, 2026 is for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S only.
That said, history gives us a reasonable expectation. GTA 5 arrived on PC roughly 18 months after its console debut, and Rockstar has followed similar patterns before. On that basis, a GTA 6 PC version is widely expected sometime in 2027-2028 — but treat that as an informed prediction, not a promise. We dig into the reasoning behind that window in Will GTA 6 come to PC?.
The map details above are exactly why PC hardware will matter so much. A world twice the size of GTA 5, with six biomes and hundreds of streamed interiors, is a brutal test for storage speed and memory bandwidth. Based on the PS5 and Xbox Series X target hardware, the community currently estimates the following — and these are estimates only, not official specs:
| Tier (community estimate) | Predicted hardware |
|---|---|
| Minimum (1080p) | NVIDIA RTX 3060 / AMD RX 6700 XT class GPU, 16GB RAM, fast SSD |
| Recommended (1440p+) | NVIDIA RTX 4070 / AMD RX 7800 XT class GPU, 16GB+ RAM, NVMe SSD |
A fast SSD is non-negotiable in these estimates precisely because of that streaming-heavy world. We break down the full predicted spec sheet in GTA 6 PC system requirements: predicted specs, and if you are choosing a graphics card, our best GPU for GTA 6 in 2026 guide ranks the realistic options. You can also run your current rig through our Can My PC Run GTA 6? breakdown or check it instantly with the Can I Run It tool.
Where to Pre-Order GTA 6
Grand Theft Auto VI is available to pre-order now ahead of its November 19, 2026 launch. You can check current pre-order listings and prices on Amazon below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is GTA 6 set?
GTA 6 is set in the fictional US state of Leonida, which is inspired by Florida. The map is centred on a modern, present-day Vice City — Rockstar's take on Miami — and surrounds it with a much larger state featuring six distinct biomes.
How big is the GTA 6 map compared to GTA 5?
Rockstar has confirmed the world is roughly twice the size of GTA 5's map, and it includes more than 700 enterable interiors across six biomes. That makes it one of the largest and most detailed open worlds the studio has built.
Who are the GTA 6 protagonists?
The two playable leads are Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval, a Bonnie-and-Clyde-inspired criminal couple. In solo play you can switch between the two. Lucia is notable as the first non-optional female protagonist in the mainline GTA series.
When does GTA 6 release?
GTA 6 launches on November 19, 2026, on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S only. Pre-orders began June 25, 2026, with digital pre-load starting November 12, 2026. There are two editions: Standard at $79.99 and Ultimate at $99.99.
Is GTA 6 coming to PC?
Rockstar has not confirmed a PC version, so there is no official PC release date, price, or system requirements. Based on GTA 5's roughly 18-month gap, a PC release is widely expected in 2027-2028, but that remains a prediction rather than a confirmed fact.
What PC specs will GTA 6 need?
No official PC requirements exist. Community estimates, based on the PS5 and Xbox Series X target hardware, point to roughly an RTX 3060 / RX 6700 XT class GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a fast SSD for a minimum, with an RTX 4070 / RX 7800 XT class card for comfortable 1440p play. Treat all of these as estimates.
Conclusion
What we know about GTA 6's world is genuinely exciting and, crucially, all confirmed: the state of Leonida, a rebuilt modern Vice City, a map twice the size of GTA 5 with six biomes and 700+ interiors, and a story driven by Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval as the series' first central female-male protagonist duo. After the record-shattering second trailer, the November 19, 2026 console launch feels very real.
The one honest caveat remains PC. Until Rockstar says otherwise, a PC version is an expectation, not a date on the calendar, and any specs you see — including ours — are educated estimates built around the console hardware. If you want to get ahead of the curve, start with our GTA 6 upgrade guide for PC and weigh your platform options in GTA 6: PC vs PS5 vs Xbox. When the official requirements finally drop, we will update everything here at PC Game Check.
