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Every Confirmed Activity in the GTA 6 Trailers: Tennis, Amusement Parks, Fishing and More

From fishing and jet skiing shown on screen to a tennis court and Ferris wheel spotted in the background, here's every GTA 6 activity confirmed or spotted in the trailers so far.

Lena FischerBy Lena·Aug 20, 2026·6 min read
Every Confirmed Activity in the GTA 6 Trailers: Tennis, Amusement Parks, Fishing and More

Rockstar has only shown two trailers so far, but between the direct gameplay shots and the background details players have spotted frame by frame, a real picture of what there'll be to do in Vice City and Leonida outside of missions is starting to form. Here's every activity that's been confirmed on screen or clearly spotted in the footage, and where each one sits on the confirmed-versus-probable scale.

The essentials

  • Directly confirmed on screen: fishing, jet skiing, kayaking, swimming and scuba diving, a pool table.
  • Spotted in the background of a screenshot or trailer frame: a tennis court, yoga mats on the beach, an amusement park with a Ferris wheel, at least one mini-golf course.
  • Strongly implied by location and prior games: basketball, dirt bike racing, hunting, and underground cage fighting.
  • Nothing here is a leak or a datamine. Every item below comes from Rockstar's own trailers, screenshots, and press materials.
  • Release date: 19 November 2026, after slipping from the original May 2026 window.

What Rockstar has shown directly

A handful of activities aren't guesswork at all - they're on screen, in motion, in footage Rockstar released itself.

Fishing. One of the earliest screenshots Rockstar put out shows Jason on a small boat at sunset, rod in hand. It's framed almost like a postcard, which suggests fishing isn't just a background detail but an activity Rockstar wants players to notice early.

Jet skiing and kayaking. Trailer 2 closes on Jason and Lucia riding a jet ski together, and separate shots show kayaks near the mangrove-lined waterways that stand in for the Everglades. Water traversal looks like a bigger part of Leonida than it ever was in GTA 5's Los Santos.

Swimming and diving. Underwater shots in the trailers show full swimming animations along with what looks like scuba gear, hinting at proper underwater exploration rather than the awkward paddling GTA 5 shipped with.

Pool. Trailer 2 gave us our first clear look at a pool table indoors, the kind of low-key bar activity that filled out GTA 5's Strangers and Freaks side content and is likely to return as a way to earn cash or just kill time between jobs.

What players have spotted in the background

Some of the best finds haven't come from the trailers' main subjects at all, but from what's visible behind Jason and Lucia while the camera is pointed elsewhere.

Tennis. A tennis court appears in the background of one of the released screenshots. No trailer has shown anyone actually playing yet, so treat this as a location that exists rather than a confirmed minigame - but GTA games rarely put down a court just for scenery.

Amusement park and Ferris wheel. A Ferris wheel shows up in more than one shot of Downtown Vice City, reportedly modeled on the real Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel at Bayside Marketplace. It sits near what looks like a wider amusement park, visible behind the Vice City Narcos basketball stadium in one night shot. Whether players can actually ride it is unconfirmed, but Rockstar put real art budget into a very specific, very rideable-looking landmark.

Yoga. Yoga mats and a beach yoga setup appear in background shots the same way they did leading up to GTA 5, where yoga ended up as a genuine (if widely mocked) minigame. Expect the same treatment here.

Mini-golf. At least one mini-golf course has turned up in Leonida footage. GTA 5 had full 18-hole golf; the smaller footprint here suggests Rockstar is leaning toward quicker, more casual activities this time rather than a full course sim.

Sports, combat and side hustles implied by the setting

A few more activities haven't been directly filmed but follow naturally from what's already on screen, Rockstar's own history, and the Florida-inspired setting.

Basketball. A basketball stadium (the "Vice City Narcos") appears in the background of the Ferris wheel screenshot, and pickup courts are a near-certainty given how much street basketball culture is baked into the Miami aesthetic Leonida is drawing from.

Hunting. Rural Leonida, including the Mount Kalaga National Park area, echoes the swampland and backcountry Rockstar built for Red Dead Redemption 2's hunting system. Given the overlap in engine and assets, a hunting loop for Leonida's wildlife looks likely.

Dirt bike racing and cage fighting. Both fit the rougher, backcountry side of Leonida that trailer footage has hinted at without confirming outright - underground, off-the-books activities that would sit alongside the legitimate side hustles.

Confirmed vs. probable, at a glance

ActivityStatusWhere it was seen
FishingConfirmed on screenEarly Jason screenshot
Jet skiingConfirmed on screenEnd of Trailer 2
KayakingConfirmed on screenEverglades-style waterways
Swimming / divingConfirmed on screenUnderwater trailer shots
PoolConfirmed on screenTrailer 2, indoor bar scene
TennisSpotted, backgroundScreenshot, court visible
Amusement park / Ferris wheelSpotted, backgroundDowntown Vice City screenshots
YogaSpotted, backgroundBeach screenshot
Mini-golfSpotted, backgroundLeonida course footage
BasketballImpliedVice City Narcos stadium visible
HuntingImplied by settingMount Kalaga National Park area
Dirt bike racing / cage fightingImplied by settingBackcountry Leonida footage

What could still show up before launch

Rockstar has historically saved a lot of side content for closer to release, and sometimes for GTA Online updates that land well after launch. GTA 5's original 2013 side-activity roster grew for years afterward, and there's no reason to assume Leonida's list is finished just because two trailers have aired. Activities that showed up late or only in GTA Online for GTA 5 - triathlons, arm wrestling, base jumping, darts - are the kind of thing that could still be sitting in a future GTA 6 trailer or in post-launch content, especially given how much of GTA 5's DLC ended up being activity-driven rather than story-driven.

It's also worth remembering that a location existing doesn't guarantee a playable minigame around it. The tennis court and mini-golf course could just as easily be set dressing that never gets a dedicated interaction, the way plenty of background buildings in GTA 5 were never enterable. Rockstar tends to confirm mechanics through direct footage, not through screenshots alone, so treat anything in the "spotted" tier above as promising rather than guaranteed until a trailer actually shows someone playing.

Why this matters for launch

GTA 5 shipped with a genuinely deep side-activity list, from golf and tennis to yoga and triathlons, and most of it survived into GTA Online for over a decade. If Leonida is packing this many activities into what's still an incomplete trailer count, the finished map is likely to dwarf it. For a deeper look at how big that map actually is, see our breakdown of Leonida's confirmed regions and how the GTA 6 map compares to GTA 5 and RDR2.

Every activity above is subject to change before 19 November 2026 - trailers cut things, and E3-style reveals routinely show off features that ship differently or get trimmed. Treat this as a snapshot of what Rockstar has shown so far, not a final feature list.

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