10 New Things in Grand Theft Auto VI

10 New Things in Grand Theft Auto VI

In GTA 6, fishing isn't just an idle pastime, it's a flex. You can now fish off a yacht while soaking up the chaos of Vice City. Rockstar lets you reel in the calm before the storm, literally. And if you think that's soft, wait until you grab your rifle and head to Mount Kalaga. Hunting makes a bold return, letting you track prey in a lush national park that's crawling with danger. This isn't just about catching fish or game; it's about owning the wilderness while you plot your next heist. 

Rockstar wants you to escape the city heat and go full outdoorsman mode when the streets get too loud. And yes, there's an eerie calm before the bloodshed, and it's addicting. Between fishing and hunting, you'll start to question if you're in a GTA game or a survival sim. Spoiler alert: it's both.

Here are 10 new things you can expect to see in Grand Theft Auto VI, based on the latest trailers.

 

 

Weightlifting and Combat Training

Forget hitting the pause menu to recover your strength. GTA 6 is making you earn that muscle in the gym. In the trailer, Jason's casually pumping iron on the beach, surrounded by gym rats and tourists. Rockstar knows that mayhem burns calories, so why not build some muscle while you wait for your next job? If you're not lifting, you better be boxing.

Lucia throws jabs like she's gunning for the world title. Combat exercise isn't cosmetic here—it's strategic. Whether you're taking on cops, rivals, or street punks, you'll need the power to back it up. Rockstar wants your character to look as dangerous as they play.

So yeah, skipping leg day might actually get you killed in the game. You’re not just playing stronger, you’re becoming stronger, one rep at a time. And that edge will count when the bullets start flying.

 

Basketball and Tennis Mini-Games

You think you’ve seen every sport GTA could offer? Think again. Basketball makes its mark in GTA 6, finally giving you a reason to square up at the court. Forget hiding behind cars—now you’re dunking on fools in the sun-soaked corners of Vice City. And tennis isn’t just for bored billionaires anymore. Rockstar dropped a full-blown court smack in the middle of the chaos. It's the perfect mix of class and carnage.

You can ball hard after a robbery or settle a turf war with a backhand swing. The fluid gameplay makes these sports feel less like mini-games and more like real competitions. Rockstar didn't just throw in side activities to pad the map. They built whole subcultures into the streets. Win or lose, your rep’s on the line every time you lace up or pick up a racket.

 

Mountain Drifting and Kayaking at Mount Kalaga

Mount Kalaga isn’t just a pretty backdrop. It’s your new playground. Dirt biking and ATV races crank the chaos to eleven as you tear through mud, dodge trees, and launch off cliffs. But Rockstar didn’t stop at motor madness.

Kayaking is also now a full-on experience. Imagine paddling through winding rivers after a long chase or escape. It’s a surprising addition, and its brilliant. Mount Kalaga blends the serenity of nature with the grit of street survival. One minute you're performing wheelies, the next you're drifting off a rocky edge into watery hell.

Whether you're racing friends or soloing for bragging rights, the mountain doesn’t forgive. And that's exactly why it rocks. This isn't just vertical terrain, it's vertical storytelling. Your next best moment might come halfway up a trail with your tires spinning and cops chasing.

 

Strip Clubs and Nightclubs Reimagined

Vice City is where neon never dies, and Rockstar leans into that hard. Strip clubs are back, but they’re not just pixelated distractions. They’re immersive, gritty, and crawling with storylines. And just when you think it’s getting steamy, the clubs drop you straight into the sound-pounding nightlife. You’re not just watching anymore—you’re DJing, spinning records, and lighting up the floor.

Rockstar brings music to life in GTA 6. The tracks, the lights, and the crowd reactions feel visceral. You’ll lose hours just mixing beats or scouting your next target while sipping a drink in a bass-throbbing club. Rockstar knows players crave more than explosions. They want atmosphere. And Vice City’s clubs deliver that in full, sweaty, pulsing glory. This is club culture written in blood, sweat, and bass drops.

 

Mini Golf, Snooker, and TV Time

Even the most wanted criminal needs downtime. GTA 6 lets you wind down with mini golf and snooker—finally, a break that doesn’t involve a bullet. Tee off near Gatorland while soaking in the absurdity of the world. Sink trick shots in snooker halls with a beer in one hand and a bounty on your head.

The game nails the contrast between chaos and calm. But nothing tops flipping through channels on your in-game TV. The satire’s sharp, the Easter eggs are deep, and the commentary is as savage as ever. These aren’t filler activities—they’re extensions of the GTA universe.

They're making it feel like you're watching the city breathe. You live it. You loot it. Then you laugh at it from your couch.

 

Cage Fights and Raw Combat

You thought GTA couldn’t get more savage? Wrong. Cage fighting returns, and it's brutal. Lucia squares up in a caged arena, no weapons, just fists and fury. It’s raw, personal, and unforgiving. Rockstar wants you to bleed for your glory this time. You’re not just another punk with a gun. You’re a warrior in a city full of pretenders.

Cage matches feel gritty and desperate, a perfect fit for Vice City’s underground scene. Add in combat training, and your fight game just leveled up. No button mashing here. Strategy matters. Timing hits. And when you finally drop that last opponent, it feels earned. This isn’t just violence. This is violent art.

Rockstar gives you more than weapons. They give you the skill to wield them like a damn gladiator.

 

Game Inside a Game: Console Parodies and Meta Madness

GTA has always been self-aware, but GTA 6 takes it to a new level. One trailer frame shows a PlayStation parody console and controllers just chilling beside some beer bottles. It’s hilarious, but it’s also genius.

Rockstar might let you play video games inside your video game. That’s the kind of absurdity that only Rockstar can pull off. Imagine taking a break from robbing banks to crush pixel zombies on a fake console. It’s meta, it’s wild, and it works.

This game isn't afraid to blur the lines between satire and experience. They know you want more than just missions. You want moments. And they’ll give you a thousand of them, each weirder than the last. In GTA 6, even boredom is dangerous.

 

Buy GTA 6 in Kenya at iTey Store in Nairobi When it Launches

Everything you thought you knew about Grand Theft Auto is about to get tested. Rockstar isn't just scaling the map—they're scaling your expectations. From fishing to fistfights, from clubs to kayaking, they’re giving you a world that lives and breathes without you.

And when you finally step into that world, it won't just be about chaos. It'll be about choice. Welcome to GTA 6, where the streets remember your name, and the ocean hides your sins. Get ready to buy the GTA 6 in Kenya at iTey Store in Nairobi in May 2026 when the game drops. 

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