What the Trailers Actually Show
⚠ Archetype is grounded, specifics were not — GTA 6's trailers genuinely lean hard into Florida beach culture: Trailer 1 and Trailer 2 are full of crowds on the sand, partying, filming each other on phones, and dancing — the social-media-saturated Vice City Rockstar is selling. Beach-goers as ambient NPCs are a fair, trailer-grounded expectation.
What was NOT confirmed — and what an earlier version of this page stated as fact — were exact figures: a specific number of character models, precise spawn windows ('Friday–Sunday, noon–8 PM'), scripted dialogue lines, and named beaches with crowd counts. Rockstar has published none of that. The honest version: the beach crowd is real in the marketing; its mechanics are not documented.
Why the Crowd Is a Fair Expectation
Dense, reactive crowds have been a Rockstar showcase since GTA IV, and RDR2 raised ambient-NPC behaviour to a new bar. GTA 6's trailers suggest that bar goes higher still — but 'better crowds' is a reasonable read of footage, not a spec sheet.
What Was Overstated Before
Invented specifics — ~40 unique models, exact day/hour spawn windows, quoted NPC dialogue, and per-beach crowd numbers — were stated as confirmed. They were removed; the genuine, trailer-based point (beach culture is clearly central) was kept.
Where the Confirmed Cast Is
For people Rockstar has actually confirmed, see the Characters database, headed by Jason Duval and Lucia Caminos. Confirmed supporting cast includes Boobie Ike, Brian Heder, Cal Hampton, Dre'Quan Priest, and Raul Bautista.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are beach partygoers confirmed in GTA 6?
Beach crowds are clearly shown across both trailers, so they're a well-grounded expectation. The exact NPC counts and behaviours an earlier draft listed were invented and removed.
Can you interact with beach NPCs in GTA 6?
Rockstar hasn't detailed ambient-NPC interaction for GTA 6. The series and RDR2 support some bystander interaction, but specifics here are unconfirmed.
Which beaches appear in the trailers?
The trailers show Vice City beach settings consistent with Miami's South Beach, but Rockstar hasn't published an official, named beach-by-beach breakdown.
Why does the wiki keep this page if it's not confirmed?
Because the archetype is genuinely grounded in the trailers and the world Rockstar is building. We keep the honest context and clearly separate what's shown from what's speculation, rather than deleting useful background.
Will this page be updated?
Yes — if Rockstar confirms specifics, we'll add them with sources. Until then it stays honest about what's actually known.