GTA 6 Map
Rockstar has named six places inside the state of Leonida and has never published a map of it. That gap is where the map leaks live. This page keeps the six confirmed regions on one side and the August 2026 map image — the part of that leak the community does not accept — on the other.
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2 leak linksVice City
The neon-soaked city at the centre of Leonida, and the reason the series is coming back to this part of the map for the first time since 2006.
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1 leak linkLeonida Keys
The island chain running south from the mainland, and the part of the state where Jason starts the game.
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1 leak linkGrassrivers
The wetland interior of Leonida — the game's answer to the Everglades.
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Official onlyPort Gellhorn
The working port on the state's other coast, and the least glamorous place Rockstar has shown.
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Official onlyAmbrosia
A smaller Leonida town, shown in five official screenshots.
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1 leak linkMount Kalaga National Park
The state's national park, and the highest ground Rockstar has shown in Leonida.
What Rockstar has actually named
Six places: Vice City, plus the island chain of Leonida Keys, the wetlands called Grassrivers, the docks at Port Gellhorn, the town of Ambrosia and the high ground of Mount Kalaga National Park. The official screenshot set is organised into exactly those six folders, and each of the eight character profiles on Rockstar’s own site ends with an Explore link pointing at one of them. That is the complete list of first-party place names for the state. Nothing about county boundaries, road networks, total area or the position of any of the six relative to the others has come from Rockstar.
The August 2026 map image
The CyberLeek release on 18 August 2026 included an image presented as the complete map of Leonida, marked with five counties. It spread faster than the gameplay clips it shipped alongside, and it is the weakest part of that leak. The names it puts on the state are these five:
- Vice-Dale
- Mariana
- Kelly
- Leonard
- Lummox
So far, not one of those five names has appeared in anything Rockstar has published. The community-run GTA 6 Mapping Project, which has spent years reconstructing the state frame by frame from official footage, called the artwork too crude to be a Rockstar asset and pointed at road layouts that do not connect. Several outlets covering the leak flagged the same thing.
The distinction is worth holding onto, because both halves of that release get quoted as one thing. Take-Two’s takedown notices went after the video. The map image is an image, and the case for it rests on having been published next to something real.
Two regions no leak has ever shown
Port Gellhorn and Ambrosia have appeared in official screenshots and in nothing else. No leaked footage, from 2022 or 2026, has been positively identified as either. That makes them a useful control: an asset claiming to cover the whole state should have something to say about the two regions nobody has seen leak, and the August image says nothing specific about either.
Where “twice the size of GTA V” comes from
From a direct message. The figure traces back to the December 2023 Stockyard leaker, who told an intermediary that the map was twice the size of Grand Theft Auto V, contained three major cities and four sub-cities, and had at least 70% of interiors enterable. None of it has ever been corroborated, and Rockstar has published no area figure at all. It is the single most repeated unsourced claim about this game, and it is repeated because it came attached to footage that turned out to be real — which says nothing about the claim itself.