GTA 6 Fans Plan Vice City Sins Ahead of Release

GTA 6 Fans Plan Vice City Sins Ahead of Release

Someone types “strip club first” into a Reddit thread and the chat splits between laughter and outrage. You watch as a streamer’s subscriber count spikes while they sprint toward neon. I logged the best, nastiest, and funniest plans so you don’t have to hunt through 500 comments.

I write about games for a living, and I’ve sat through more launch chaos than you’d believe. You and I both know day-one choices become clips, headlines, and sometimes policy debates. Read this like a field report: short, sharp, and useful for when Vice City finally drops.

At launch parties someone always heads straight for the neon — How will you start your journey in GTA VI?

Reddit is already a map of intentions. Some people plan to do the obvious, others the absurd, and a few want to test physics until the internet breaks.

Yes, the strip club answers were immediate and loud. User safeoneg said they’d go there first; another commenter declared “99% of players are going straight to the strip club.” That reaction is predictable—like a moth to a neon flame—but it tells you what day-one attention looks like: instant spectacle.

What will players do first in GTA 6?

Short answer: everything. From wholesome exploration to dumb chaos. A typical spread of plans on the thread: explore Jason’s house in the Keys, hit the beach, or play the introduction mission. Others promised stunts, heists, and deliberate glitches to make clips for YouTube and Twitch.

Micro-story: one user, Aggravating-Onion384, said they’d go to Burger Shot in disguise to ask for a military discount; Human1223 replied that this would delay their playtime by a week. That tiny joke captured the bigger truth—day one will be social performance as much as it is gameplay.

In streamer circles, a viral clip equals instant clout — So what counts as a “first sin”?

Creators already plan for moments that edit well. Expect speedrunners, roleplayers, and trolls to compete for the best thumbnail.

Some answers were intentionally immature: Ready-Way2592 wanted to “stress test the jiggle physics” and another blunt comment aimed at Lucia got the predictable reaction. Others were darker: UniverseBlackCat openly said they’d feed people to alligators; Civilized_drifter wrote they’d stick to the intro mission. That split will be a content generator for months.

Will GTA 6 have a strip club?

Rockstar’s past work—Vice City, GTA V—strongly suggests adult venues will appear, and modders plus creators will explore them extensively on YouTube and Twitch. Whether you go there for story beats, scavenging opportunities, or the memes, expect it to be a magnet for day-one attention.

Micro-story: a small streamer I follow said they plan to test every NPC reaction while wearing a goofball outfit. Their clips get shared; the experiment becomes a trend. Platforms like Reddit and TikTok will turn a single stunt into a thousand copycats by sundown.

I’ll be honest: I plan to speed-run the campaign once the servers settle, then circle back to world tests and weird experiments. You might want to do the opposite—sprint for content, then soak in the world—and both paths feed each other like opening a fire hydrant.

There will be glitches, exploits, and heartwarming discoveries. Rockstar, PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, and the Epic Games Store will all watch how players steer attention. If pre-orders sit around USD $69.99 (€64), that price point alone will shape who buys day one and who waits for a sale.

So tell me: when the servers go live, are you hitting the strip club, racing the story, or trying to break Vice City on purpose?