Overview
A paranormal-investigator questline is a natural fan idea for a coastal Florida map full of abandoned buildings and old wrecks — and it leans on something Rockstar genuinely does, rather than something invented. There is no confirmed “Ghost Hunter” mission in Grand Theft Auto VI and no rewards to report, but the studio’s track record of hiding actual ghosts in its open worlds is real, specific, and worth describing.
Rockstar’s real ghost easter eggs
The most famous is the Ghost of Mount Gordo in GTA V. Near the peak sits a flat rock with the word “JOCK” scrawled in what looks like blood; between 23:00 and 00:00 in-game, a translucent woman in a white dress materialises by the cliff edge. Approach her and she vanishes — though players found she can still be seen through a sniper scope or the in-game phone camera. In-game lore identifies her as Jolene Cranley-Evans, wife of stuntman-turned-politician Jock Cranley, who (the game implies) pushed her off that cliff in 1978 and escaped charges. It is a complete little murder mystery hidden in the landscape, with no quest marker pointing to it.
Rockstar repeated the trick in Red Dead Redemption 2 with the ghost of Agnes Dowd — another woman who died tragically, appearing only at night in a remote spot and disappearing when crowded. Both are part of a wider tapestry of Rockstar mysteries (the Mount Chiliad UFO/jetpack hunt being the best-known) that the community spent years decoding. A “Ghost Hunter” concept is really asking for that tradition to be made into a structured questline.
A fittingly haunted setting
The real-world backdrop suits it too. Florida has a substantial paranormal-tourism culture — haunted-history tours, “most haunted” lighthouses and historic hotels, and a steady trade in ghost lore along its older coastal towns. That cultural texture is genuine. What remains fan concept, to be clear, is any specific GTA 6 “Ghost Hunter” mission, the haunted locations attached to it, and its rewards — none of which Rockstar has confirmed.
Related Pages
For grounded, source-based reading, see our confirmed features overview, the GTA 6 missions hub, and everything we know so far. You can also explore the full wiki for characters, locations, and vehicles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is “Ghost Hunter” a confirmed GTA 6 mission?
No. Rockstar Games has not confirmed Ghost Hunter or any specific GTA 6 mission. It is a fan concept. As of 2026, no official GTA 6 mission list, mission titles, or activity names have been released.
Has Rockstar revealed any GTA 6 missions?
Rockstar has shown trailers and confirmed the protagonists, setting, and broad systems, but it has not published a list of story missions, side missions, or their names. Mission specifics remain unannounced.
How much money does this mission pay?
There are no confirmed payout figures for any GTA 6 mission or activity. Any exact dollar amount you see attached to GTA 6 content is speculation, and we have removed invented figures from this page.
Where can I find a real GTA 6 mission walkthrough?
You can’t yet — the game’s missions have not been detailed by Rockstar, so no genuine walkthrough exists. Be cautious of sites presenting step-by-step GTA 6 walkthroughs as fact before launch.
Why does this page exist if the mission isn’t confirmed?
It documents a community concept and explains what is and isn’t known, so readers can tell confirmed information from speculation. We think that’s more useful than inventing details.
Has Rockstar hidden ghosts before?
Yes — GTA V's Mount Gordo ghost is famous, and RDR2 had spectral encounters. A 'Ghost Hunter' quest fits that tradition but isn't confirmed for GTA 6.
When will real GTA 6 mission details be available?
Likely closer to launch, through official Rockstar trailers, the Rockstar Newswire, and post-release play. We update pages like this one when verifiable information appears.
Is paranormal content confirmed for GTA 6?
No. Rockstar has not confirmed any haunted locations or paranormal missions for GTA 6.