GTA 6 Interiors and Enterable Buildings: What We Know
GTA 6 interiors and enterable buildings explained: what the official trailers actually show in Vice City, and what to expect based on RDR2 and GTA 5.

GTA 6 interiors are one of the most-asked-about features ahead of the November 19, 2026 launch, and for good reason: enterable buildings shape how alive a city feels. Rockstar has shown a handful of interiors in its official GTA 6 trailers, but the studio has not published a full list of which buildings you can enter. This guide separates what the official trailers actually confirm from what we expect based on Rockstar's track record in Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA 5.
What's confirmed about GTA 6 interiors
The honest answer is that Rockstar has confirmed very little in writing. There is no official statement giving a percentage of enterable buildings, and no published interiors list. What we do have is footage. The first GTA 6 trailer, released December 4, 2023, and the material Rockstar has shown since include several clear interior shots set across Leonida and Vice City.
The trailers show:
- A busy strip club / nightclub interior with dancers and crowds, part of the Vice City nightlife montage
- Beach and poolside venues with people inside and around them
- Brief glimpses of domestic and commercial interiors during character-focused scenes
The Jack of Hearts strip club, located in the Crosstown area of Vice City, appeared in the first trailer with a visible interior. Beyond confirming that nightlife venues will have playable interior space, Rockstar has not detailed how many stores, homes, or skyscrapers you can walk into. Treat anything more specific than "the trailers showed these interiors" as unconfirmed.
Enterable buildings shown in the trailers
Pinning down enterable buildings from a trailer is tricky, because a cutscene can show an interior that you may not freely access in the open world. With that caveat, the GTA 6 trailers give a strong sense of the kinds of spaces Rockstar is building.
Nightlife is the clearest example. Vice City is built around its clubs, bars, and beachfront, and the trailer leans into that with interior party scenes. The footage also lingers on street-level shopfronts, gas stations, and small businesses, the sort of buildings that have historically been enterable in Rockstar games.
What the trailers do not prove is whether every shopfront on screen opens up in gameplay. A storefront in the background of a chase is not a guarantee that you can park, walk in, and browse. For now, the safest reading is that Vice City's entertainment and commercial districts are designed with interiors in mind, and Rockstar will detail specifics closer to launch. You can track every officially confirmed feature on our GTA 6 hub as Rockstar reveals more.
What we expect from RDR2 and GTA 5
This is the speculation section, clearly labeled. None of the following is confirmed for GTA 6. It is informed expectation based on how Rockstar built its two most recent open worlds.
Red Dead Redemption 2 set a high bar. Rockstar's design team said they pushed interiors further than ever, letting players enter homes, open drawers, and take items inside them. Most buildings in RDR2's towns are enterable in some form, whether shops, saloons, gunsmiths, or houses you can break into. That density of accessible interiors is the closest reference point we have for GTA 6's likely ambitions.
GTA 5 was more selective. Its enterable interiors clustered around services you actually use: Ammu-Nation gun stores, clothing stores, barbers, tattoo parlors, mod shops, and convenience stores you could rob. Plenty of buildings were sealed shells with no inside. GTA 5 launched in 2013 on last-generation hardware, so it represents a floor, not a ceiling, for what current consoles can hold in memory.
Given that GTA 6 is a generational leap targeting PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only, it is reasonable to expect an interior density closer to RDR2 than to GTA 5, layered on top of the dense urban service stores GTA fans expect. That is an expectation, not a promise.
Likely enterable interiors in GTA 6 (expected, not confirmed)
Based on series precedent, these are the interior types most likely to return. Each is an expectation, not a confirmed feature:
- Clothing stores for outfit changes (a Rockstar staple since GTA San Andreas)
- Gun stores in the Ammu-Nation mold for weapons and ammo
- Barbers and tattoo parlors for character customization
- Convenience stores and gas stations, historically robbable in GTA 5
- Bars, clubs, and strip clubs, which the trailers already hint at for Vice City
- Safehouses and player homes, a constant across the series
How many ambient buildings open up beyond these service interiors is the open question. Various figures have circulated online about the percentage of enterable buildings, but none of them come from Rockstar, so we are not treating any number as fact. When Rockstar publishes specifics, we will update this guide.
How interiors affect gameplay
Interiors are not just set dressing. In past Rockstar games they enabled robberies, heist setups, customization, hideouts, and quiet story beats. A denser interior layer in GTA 6 would expand all of those: more shops to rob, more places to lay low, and more rooms for missions to play out indoors rather than on the street.
It also matters for immersion. The difference between a city of facades and a city you can step inside is enormous, and RDR2 proved Rockstar can deliver the latter at scale. If GTA 6 carries even part of that approach into a modern Vice City, the result should be the most explorable map the series has shipped.
The bottom line
Here is the clean split. Confirmed: the GTA 6 trailers show interior spaces, including a Vice City strip club and nightlife venues, and the game launches November 19, 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Not confirmed: any count or percentage of enterable buildings, a full interiors list, or claims sourced from leaks. For everything Rockstar officially reveals between now and launch, keep an eye on the GTA 6 hub, and browse what the trailers have shown so far in our GTA 6 screenshots gallery.



