GTA 6 reveals unprecedented game features, including details about characters, weapons and cities.
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With no new official announcements from Rockstar, leaks continue to put Grand Theft Auto VI at the center of the debate every day. In recent hours, new details have emerged, attributed to the well-known user GameRoll, a source that previously accurately revealed information about the game’s protagonists before it was officially confirmed.
As always with this type of information, it’s best to take it with caution until Rockstar decides to speak out. The shared details paint a picture of a production that’s even more ambitious than many imagined.
GTA 6 could offer hundreds of explorable interiors and new mechanics for Jason and Lucia
According to the leak, GTA 6 would allow access to over 700 establishments scattered throughout the map, including fully explorable shopping centers. It also mentions an expanded control system for the protagonists, allowing players to switch between Jason, Lucia, or a joint mode in certain situations.
Among the details that are getting the most attention are:
- Over 700 accessible stores and interiors.
- Completely explorable shopping centers.
- Three main cities: Vice City, Ambrosia, and Port Gellhorn.
- Inventory system inspired by Red Dead Redemption 2.
- Weapon storage in vehicles.
- Expanded interactions with NPCs.
- Dynamic reactions if the player is carrying visible weapons.
- Special abilities for both protagonists.
- New activities and events scattered throughout the map.
The leak also mentions more curious elements, such as the presence of an iguana associated with Jason or a mission related to sharks using a harpoon. However, some of these details are harder to verify and should be considered mere rumors until further notice.
What does seem clear is that Rockstar would be betting on a much more interactive and reactive open world than GTA V. If even a part of this information turns out to be true, Grand Theft Auto VI could once again raise the bar for the genre when it finally hits the market in November 2026, a date that will no longer be changed. As always, we’ll have to wait for future official communications to know what part of this leak becomes reality.

