The GTA 6 map is set in the fictional state of Leonida, which includes the iconic Vice City and its sprawling metropolitan area, as well as rural regions, swamps, beaches, and islands. The map is significantly larger than GTA V's Los Santos, with a focus on verticality and water-based gameplay, including underwater exploration and boating.
Players can traverse the map via various vehicles, including cars, boats, planes, and possibly helicopters. The map is divided into distinct districts, each with unique missions, businesses, and activities. Key locations include Vice City's downtown, Vice Beach, the Everglades-like swamps, and the Keys island chain.
The map is central to making money in GTA 6, as players can purchase properties, run businesses, and plan heists across different regions. The larger map allows for more complex heist setups and escape routes. Prices and payouts for properties and missions may change with updates, so always check in-game for current values.
Rockstar Games has designed the map to be more interactive, with dynamic weather, day/night cycles, and environmental hazards that affect gameplay. The map also includes hidden easter eggs and collectibles that can yield rewards.


