Chronicle #9 – 20/03/2025

GTA 6 Newsletter


Mission Briefing:

70% of buildings might be enterable 🏠🔓, meaning you can finally rob NPCs where they feel safest – home sweet home. The map is massive 🌎, with Vice City, swamps, and small towns where you’ll either make money or become gator food 🐊. Trailer 2 could drop April 1st 🎥 – either a big reveal or Rockstar laughing at us. 🚔🔥


📻 GTA Radio Quote of the Week 🤭

“What did the Titanic say as it sank? I’m nominating all passengers for the Ice Bucket Challenge!”


🤐 Rumors / Leaks

Most GTA 6 Buildings Will Be Enterable – Is It Real?

Most GTA 6 Buildings Will Be Enterable – Is It Real?

Rumors are swirling that up to 70% of buildings in GTA 6 will be fully enterable, but not everyone’s convinced 🤔. Some think it’s way too ambitious, suggesting a much lower percentage is more realistic. Others argue that AI and procedural generation could make it possible, especially if Rockstar introduces burglary mechanics 🏠💰. Imagine robbing NPCs in their own homes or escaping cops through back alleys. While nothing is confirmed, if true, Vice City could feel more interactive, or it could just be another overhyped leak. 👀


🕵️‍♂️ Under the Hood (deep dive)

Three Counties, One Epic Playground in GTA 6

Three Counties, One Epic Playground in GTA 6

Grand Theft Auto VI is set to feature the most ambitious open world in Rockstar’s history, taking players back to Vice City 🌴 but expanding far beyond its neon-drenched skyline. This time, the game spans three massive counties: Vice Dale, Leonard, and Kelly. Vice Dale is home to Vice City, mirroring Miami-Dade County, but the real game-changer lies in Leonard and Kelly. These areas introduce vast rural landscapes, small towns, dense swamps, and untamed wilderness 🐊, resembling Florida’s Monroe and Collier Counties. This isn’t just an expansion of size, it’s an evolution of how Rockstar designs open worlds, making them feel alive, unpredictable, and deeply immersive.

The scale of the map is staggering, rumored to be 70% larger than GTA 5’s Los Santos 🗺️, but it’s not just about size, it’s about density and detail. Unlike Los Santos, which had large stretches of empty desert and mountains, Vice City’s surroundings will feel lived-in. Expect dense urban environments, suburban areas, busy highways, and isolated rural communities, each with its own culture, economy, and criminal underworld. The inclusion of Florida-inspired swamplands and wetlands 🛶 brings a completely new biome to the series, suggesting new traversal mechanics like airboats or swamp buggies. Rockstar is crafting a world where every location serves a purpose, whether it’s for missions, exploration, or dynamic world events.

Three Counties, One Epic Playground in GTA 6

Beyond geography, the gameplay implications are massive. Law enforcement may differ across counties, with Vice City police operating like an urban force 🚔 while rural sheriffs run things differently. Wildlife will play a bigger role, from alligators in swamps 🐊 to unique environmental hazards. Small towns could have distinct criminal operations, creating opportunities for new side activities, smuggling routes, and gang interactions. If Rockstar blends these mechanics seamlessly, GTA 6 won’t just be an open world, it’ll feel like a living ecosystem that reacts to player choices.

With expanding landscapes, deeper interactions, and a world that feels more reactive, GTA 6 is shaping up to be Rockstar’s most complex game to date. If early leaks hold true, we’re about to step into the most realistic and unpredictable open world gaming has ever seen 🚀.


📣 Weekly News

GTA 6 Weekly News

1. Rockstar Must Bring These RDR2 Features to GTA 6

GTA 6 could take RDR2’s best features and crank them up to eleven. Imagine smarter NPCs who actually remember you, detailed interiors you can fully explore 🏢, and a world that reacts with dynamic weather ⛈️ and wildlife 🐊. Add property customization and immersive transport, and we might get Rockstar’s most lifelike world yet.

2. Would You Pay $100 for GTA 6? Let’s Talk About It

Rumors suggest Grand Theft Auto 6 may debut at a $100 price point 💸, sparking debates among gamers. While some argue that rising development costs justify the increase, others fear it could set a costly precedent. With the gaming industry at a potential pricing crossroads, will this move redefine our gaming investments?

3. April 1st GTA 6 Trailer? This Hidden Clue Has Fans Talking

GTA 6’s second trailer might drop sooner than expected – fans think April 1st is the day 🎥👀. A 2023 GTA Online promo showed ‘040125’ on a shirt, possibly hinting at the release date. Could Rockstar be planning a big reveal or just playing with us? 🤔

📽️ What’s in the Trailer?

Reality Looks Kinda Boring Next to GTA 6, Not Gonna Lie

Reality Looks Kinda Boring Next to GTA 6, Not Gonna Lie

This is two locations – one in-game, one real life. One looks like a crime-ridden paradise where the streets tell stories, the other is just… a street 😴. Rockstar really said, “Let’s make Miami but with more chaos, cooler cars 🚗💨, and zero parking laws.” If reality had GTA 6’s energy, we’d all be living in an action movie. 🎬🔥


Vice City awaits! 🏝️🔥 – The GTA 6 Chronicles Team