Rockstar Games just gave us our clearest look yet at GTA 6’s sprawling open world through an unexpected reveal in their latest marketing materials. The developer’s official website now features a series of stylized postcards showcasing different regions players will explore when the game launches in 2026.

A Tour Through Leonida
These beautifully rendered postcards confirm several major locations that will make up GTA 6’s version of Florida (called Leonida in the game). The spotlight shines on six distinct areas that promise to deliver unprecedented variety in a Grand Theft Auto game.
Vice City naturally takes center stage as the neon-drenched metropolis we remember from previous games, now reimagined with stunning next-gen detail. But it’s the surrounding regions that truly excite – Port Gellhorn appears to be a working-class coastal town, while the Leonida Keys offer tropical island getaways straight out of a Florida travel brochure.
Further inland, Mount Kalaga hints at rugged wilderness areas, while Grassrivers suggests we’ll explore swampy Everglades-like terrain. The mysterious Ambrosia location remains intriguingly unexplained, leaving room for speculation about what kind of upscale district or hidden gem it might represent.
What This Tells Us About Scale
While Rockstar hasn’t provided exact square mileage, the inclusion of these diverse biomes suggests a map that could dwarf previous entries. The postcard approach implies each location will be substantial enough to serve as a proper destination rather than just window dressing.
This level of environmental variety would put GTA 6 in league with Red Dead Redemption 2’s remarkably detailed world, but with the added complexity of a modern urban environment at its core. The seamless transition from city streets to swampy backcountry could create the most immersive open world Rockstar has ever built.
The Mystery of What’s Missing
Interestingly, these postcards likely don’t tell the whole story. Rockstar has a history of holding back surprises – remember when GTA V’s map turned out to be much larger than initial trailers suggested? There could well be additional regions, secret areas, or even dynamic locations that only appear under certain conditions.
The aquatic environments also warrant special attention. Given Florida’s geography and the trailer’s emphasis on water activities, we might be looking at the most expansive and interactive ocean areas in any open-world game to date.
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Why This Matters
Map size has become a crucial factor in modern open-world games, and Rockstar appears ready to push boundaries once again. The variety of locations shown suggests gameplay opportunities far beyond what we’ve seen in previous GTA titles – from urban heists to swamp-based smuggling operations to tropical island escapades.
As we wait for more concrete details, one thing seems certain: when GTA 6 arrives in 2026, players will have an entire state’s worth of criminal opportunities to explore. The real question isn’t whether the map will be big enough, but whether we’ll ever want to leave.