We’re likely about a month away from the Grand Theft Auto 6 hype machine hitting a new gear. The game will release on November 19, and according to Take-Two head man Strauss Zelnick, the marketing and hype will kick off this summer. That’s exciting. As much as GTA 6 is discussed, it’s difficult to grasp but fans don’t know much about this upcoming mega release.

However, based on what we’ve learned from Rockstar and gathered from leaks, there are at least three things GTA 6 will do that GTA 5 didn’t.

Key Facts at a Glance

  • Release date: November 19, 2026 (confirmed)
  • Platforms: PS5 and Xbox Series X|S (confirmed)
  • Setting: Leonida, centered on Vice City (confirmed)
  • Protagonists: Jason and Lucia (confirmed)
  • Gameplay specifics below: largely leak- and trailer-sourced, not officially demonstrated

1. Actual Hostage And Stealth Systems, Not Just “Point The Gun”

Rockstar seems to be borrowing some character functionality from Call of Duty. Prone movement and crawling appear to be a main aspect of character movement and these things weren’t active in GTA 5.

That prone movement showed up in trailer footage, so it sits on relatively solid ground. The deeper toolset goes further, with the September 2022 leak and trailer breakdowns pointing to zip-tied hostages, draggable bodies and NPCs used as human shields. As with GTA 6’s price rumors, it pays to separate what Rockstar has actually shown from what only the leak suggests.

2. A Fuller Life-Sim World Packed Into Rockstar’s Florida

For as long as fans will have waited for GTA 6 when it finally drops, it seems only fair that the title delivers more than a basic linear journey. Thanks to what appears to be a life-sim world, you can do life the GTA way. That’s not something that was possible in GTA 5.

GTA 5 had its diversions, from golf to tennis to yoga, but Leonida is reportedly built to be lived in. Leak material and trailer reads point to a much wider menu, including gym workouts, boxing and MMA, fishing, hunting, pool, mini-golf, races and packed clubs, layered over a denser ecosystem of swamps, beaches and wildlife. Rockstar has not detailed that activity list officially, so the scope is best treated as expectation rather than confirmed fact.

3. A World That Remembers You And Keeps Growing

NPCs will be smarter; they will have memories in GTA 6. That definitely wasn’t the case in GTA 5. Overall, the world in GTA 6 is set to grow and expand. For as big as the world is in GTA 5, it never grew.

The map itself is confirmed: Leonida is built around Vice City plus surrounding swamps, small towns, keys and highways, with far more interiors to enter than GTA 5 offered. The smarter, memory-holding NPCs and the idea of a world that expands after launch come from leaks and speculation rather than official statements, so they belong in the wishlist column for now. As the picture of what comes next for GTA 6 fills in, those are the systems worth watching.

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