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GTA 6 100% Completion Checklist: What We Expect You'll Need to Do

GTA 6 doesn't have an official 100% completion checklist yet, but GTA V's structure and confirmed trailer details point to what's coming: six regions, new hobbies, and over 700 interiors to explore.

Erik LindqvistBy Erik·Jul 3, 2026·8 min read
GTA 6 100% Completion Checklist: What We Expect You'll Need to Do

Grand Theft Auto VI does not launch until November 19, 2026, so there is no official 100% completion list yet. But every mainline GTA since San Andreas has used the same formula, and GTA V's checklist is the closest template we have. Here is what a realistic GTA 6 100% completion checklist should look like, based on confirmed features from the trailers and Rockstar's own history.

The essentials

  • GTA 6 has not shipped, so no official completion percentage or checklist exists yet.
  • GTA V required 69 story missions, 20 Strangers and Freaks jobs, 14 random events, 42 hobbies and 16 miscellaneous tasks for 100%. Expect a similar structure scaled up for two protagonists.
  • Rockstar confirmed six regions in Leonida (Vice City, the Leonida Keys, Grassrivers, Mount Kalaga, Port Gellhorn and Ambrosia) and over 700 enterable interiors, which points to a bigger checklist than GTA V's.
  • New confirmed activities include street racing, a classic car restoration project, fishing, pool, mini-golf, diving and fencing stolen goods with a "Fence" NPC, all of which are candidates for 100% side content.
  • Expect the completion percentage to be tracked per save file, the same way it worked in GTA V and GTA Online.

How GTA V's 100% completion worked (the template)

Rockstar has never confirmed a 100% system for GTA 6, so the only reliable reference point is what shipped in GTA V. In GTA V, 100% completion required:

CategoryRequired for 100%
Story missionsAll 69, from the prologue to one ending
Strangers and FreaksOnly Franklin's, since Michael's and Trevor's became missable depending on the ending you picked
Random events14 out of the pool available
Hobbies and pastimes42 out of 61 total, covering things like Flight School, the shooting range, golf, tennis and street races
Miscellaneous tasks16 out of 30, including buying 5 properties and collecting specific items

Nothing in GTA V blocked you from reaching 100% at any point. You could grind hobbies and side content in any order, at any pace, right up until the credits rolled on your chosen ending.

What a GTA 6 checklist will probably need to include

Rockstar has not published a completion system for GTA 6, so nothing below is confirmed. This is an educated projection built from trailer footage, official screenshots and Rockstar's design pattern across the series.

Story missions for two protagonists

GTA 6 follows Jason and Lucia as dual protagonists, closer to GTA V's multi-character structure than GTA IV's solo campaign. Expect the story checklist to track completion separately, or jointly, for both characters across their shared and individual missions.

Side activities across six regions

The confirmed map spans six regions across Leonida: Vice City, the Leonida Keys, Grassrivers, Mount Kalaga, Port Gellhorn and Ambrosia. With a map reportedly 1.5 to 2 times bigger than GTA V's, a 100% list will likely need regional checkpoints rather than one flat statewide total, similar to how Red Dead Redemption 2 broke completion into chapters.

New hobbies confirmed by the trailers

Several activities shown in the trailers are strong candidates for hobby-style completion tasks:

  • Street racing on paved roads and off-road courses with dirt bikes and ATVs
  • The classic car restoration project tied to a character named Wyman
  • Fishing
  • Pool, shown in one of Jason and Cal's bar scenes
  • Mini-golf
  • Diving to explore marine life
  • Fencing stolen goods through a dedicated NPC

Collectibles and property ownership

GTA V's 100% list required buying 5 properties out of the available pool. GTA 6's world has over 700 enterable interiors confirmed, including nightclubs, motels, pawn shops and gun stores, so expect property purchases, and possibly collectible sets tied to specific regions, to return as a completion requirement.

Random events and world reactivity

GTA V used 14 random world events toward its 100%. Rockstar has leaned harder into world reactivity with every release since, so GTA 6 will likely keep or expand this category, especially across Leonida's more varied terrain, from the Everglades-style Grassrivers to the mountains of Mount Kalaga.

What is still unconfirmed

Nothing here is official. Rockstar has not said whether GTA 6 will:

  • Use a percentage-based completion tracker at all
  • Split completion by protagonist, by region, or keep one statewide total
  • Include GTA Online-style ongoing content in the base 100% figure
  • Lock any side content behind story progress or ending choices, the way Michael's and Trevor's Strangers and Freaks missions worked in GTA V

Treat every projection above as informed speculation based on the confirmed trailer details and Rockstar's track record, not as an official checklist. We will update this guide the moment Rockstar or the Rockstar Social Club publish real completion data after launch.

Trophies and achievements versus the completion percentage

In GTA V, the Platinum trophy and the 100% Completion statistic were related but not identical. You could earn every trophy without touching several of the hobbies counted toward 100%, and vice versa, because a handful of trophies were tied to GTA Online rather than story mode. Expect GTA 6 to follow the same split: a trophy or achievement list on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S for headline milestones (finishing the story, reaching a wanted level, certain heists or setpieces), and a separate, more granular completion percentage tracked in the pause menu and on Rockstar Games Social Club, covering every hobby, collectible and side activity. Do not assume the two numbers move together when you start grinding after launch.

How to approach 100% efficiently once GTA 6 is out

Based on how completion tracking has worked in every GTA since San Andreas, a few habits should carry over and save you time:

  1. Finish the main story first, but do side content along the way. Story missions in GTA V could not be replayed for extra credit once completed, and several Strangers and Freaks jobs became permanently missable after certain story beats or your chosen ending. If GTA 6 keeps that structure across Jason and Lucia's campaign, rushing the story before touching side content risks locking you out of items tied to specific chapters.
  2. Buy properties and unlock fast travel early. With six regions confirmed in Leonida and a map reportedly far larger than GTA V's, cutting down travel time will matter more than ever for grinding hobbies like street racing, fishing or the classic car restoration project.
  3. Use an interactive map once one exists. GTA V's completion grind became far easier once community sites mapped every random event, collectible and hobby location. Expect the same fan tools to appear for Leonida within days of launch, likely built from the map's six confirmed regions.
  4. Save before story choices that might lock content. If GTA 6 has branching elements similar to GTA V's three endings, keep a manual save before any point of no return so you can mop up missable side content without a full replay.
  5. Track your percentage in Rockstar Games Social Club. GTA V synced completion stats to Social Club automatically. If GTA 6 does the same, checking your stats online, rather than only in the pause menu, is the easiest way to see exactly which category is holding your percentage back.

Frequently asked questions

Is there an official GTA 6 100% completion checklist yet?

No. GTA 6 has not launched, and Rockstar has not published any completion tracker, mission count or hobby list. Anything you find online before November 19, 2026, including this guide, is a projection based on trailers and past GTA games.

Will GTA 6 have more content to complete than GTA V?

Almost certainly, based on what is confirmed so far. Six regions, over 700 enterable interiors and a map reportedly 1.5 to 2 times the size of GTA V's all point to a larger checklist, even before Rockstar reveals the exact numbers.

Does GTA Online count toward the GTA 6 100% figure?

In GTA V, GTA Online was tracked completely separately from the story mode completion percentage. There is no reason to expect GTA 6 to change that, though Rockstar has not confirmed how its online component will be structured at launch.

Can you get 100% solo, or do you need GTA Online friends?

GTA V's 100% completion was entirely achievable in story mode without ever touching GTA Online. Every confirmed GTA 6 activity so far, from fishing to the classic car project, appears to be single-player content, so expect the same to hold true.

When will we know for sure

GTA 6 releases on November 19, 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, with a PC version expected to follow later. A real 100% completion checklist, mission counts and activity totals will only be confirmed once players can access the finished game. Until then, use this guide as a preview of the categories to expect, and start preparing your console and your pre-order so you are ready to start tracking your own progress on day one.

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