Fans claim the GTA VI map is hidden in the trailer
- A fan has spotted something interesting in official GTA VI art
- They believe they’ve spotted a map
- It adds to the map that fans have already put together from GTA VI leaks
Published on Dec 19, 2023 at 3:16 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
Last updated on Dec 19, 2023 at 6:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Adam Gray
The record-breaking GTA VI trailer has revealed many teasers to impatient fans – and one thinks they may have spotted the GTA VI map in official art.
InevitableLibrary387 took to Reddit to point to what they think is an Easter egg that’s extremely well hidden.
It’s the only piece of official art that the game’s developer, Rockstar Games, has released so far.
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The art was assembled from Rockstar’s website by redditor, TheTechPoTaToCHIP, extracting the various layers and putting them together in Photoshop.
Tagging their post as ‘speculation’, they captioned the image as follows:
“Please tell me I’m not the only one who sees it, Vice beach on the right, a city in the middle, and scattered islands around it.”

If, like most of us, you’re squinting hard and still need a map to actually find the apparent GTA VI map itself – you’re not alone.
What they’re talking about is located in the very bottom right of the image.
You’ll need to zoom in – a lot.
The redditor and other eagle-eyed gamers believe this blurred blob is an outline of Leonida.
Leonida is the fictional state that GTA VI takes place in, thought to be based on Florida.
Vice City, which is based on Miami, is located in Leonida.
There even appear to be a few cities, teasing the fact that Vice City won’t be the only metropolis to explore.
This development was potentially leaked earlier this year.
After seeing the post, @NikTekOfficial took to X after using color correction to make this supposed map more visible.
He provided a comparison with it and a fan-made mapping project built from GTA VI leaks.
Is it a reach or an amazing spot?
You’ll have to wait until 2025 to find out – however, the actual date is still TBC.
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