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GTA 6 Trophies and Achievements: How to Prepare for the Platinum

There is no official GTA 6 trophy or achievement list yet. Based on GTA 5's 44-trophy structure, here is what to expect: story missions, exploration across Leonida, online rank milestones and grind-heavy completionist goals - and how to prepare before Rockstar reveals the real one.

Hanna BergBy Hanna·Jul 8, 2026·6 min read
GTA 6 Trophies and Achievements: How to Prepare for the Platinum

Rockstar has not published an official Grand Theft Auto VI trophy or achievement list, and it will not until closer to the November 19, 2026 launch. But every mainline GTA release since 2013 has shipped with a PlayStation trophy set (including one Platinum) and a matching Xbox/PC Achievement list, and GTA 5's list is the best template available for what GTA 6 hunters should start planning around: story missions, exploration, online rank, and a handful of grind-heavy completionist trophies.

The essentials:

  • No confirmed GTA 6 trophy or achievement list exists as of this writing. Rockstar typically reveals the full list only at or right before launch.
  • GTA 5 shipped with 44 trophies on PlayStation (1 Platinum, 3 Gold, 15 Silver, 25 Bronze), closely matching its 43 Xbox and Steam Achievements.
  • Expect four broad buckets in GTA 6's eventual list: story missions across Jason and Lucia's campaign, exploration and collectibles across Leonida, online progression milestones, and misc completionist trophies.
  • GTA 5's Platinum took most players 100 to 150-plus hours, and fewer than 5% of PlayStation owners ever unlocked it.
  • GTA 6 launches as a single-player-only experience on November 19, 2026, so day-one trophies will almost certainly focus on the campaign, with any online-tied trophies arriving later, the way GTA Online's did in 2013.

Is there an official GTA 6 trophy list yet?

No. As of July 2026, Rockstar Games has not announced trophy or achievement names, icons, or unlock conditions for GTA 6. Sony and Microsoft both require the list to be locked and certified before a game ships, so an official version does exist internally by now, but Rockstar has never published one early for a mainline entry. Expect the reveal to land with review copies or day-one patch notes, close to the November 19, 2026 release date.

Be skeptical of any "leaked full trophy list" that circulates before then. Unverified leaks are not something 6cheats amplifies as fact, and Take-Two has a long history of pursuing sites that treat unconfirmed material as confirmed. Everything below is a prediction built on Rockstar's own track record, not insider information.

What GTA 5's trophy list tells us to expect

GTA 5 is the most useful comparison because it is Rockstar's most recent single-player-to-online GTA, and its trophy structure has held up as the studio's template for a decade. Here is the breakdown trophy hunters actually dealt with:

TierGTA 5 (PlayStation)Typical requirement
Platinum1 ("Los Santos Legend")Unlock every other trophy
Gold3Full campaign completion, high online rank
Silver15Major story beats, big one-off feats
Bronze25Individual missions, activities, small milestones

On Xbox and Steam, the same content became 43 Achievements with no Platinum equivalent, since only PlayStation uses that top tier. The list mixed four kinds of goals: campaign missions ("Chop"), side content and hobbies (stunt jumps, rampages, sightseeing), GTA Online rank milestones (25, 50, 100), and a few brutal completionist asks like spending 200 million dollars across all three characters or reaching 100% completion. If GTA 6 follows the same shape, expect somewhere in the low-to-mid 40s for the total count, with one Platinum gating everything else.

The categories GTA 6's list will likely cover

1. Story missions with Jason and Lucia

GTA 6 is Rockstar's first dual-protagonist game built around a single couple rather than three separate criminals, so expect trophies tied to major campaign beats for both Jason and Lucia individually, plus at least one for finishing the story outright. GTA 5 gave each of Michael, Franklin and Trevor their own trophy for a signature moment; GTA 6's two-hander structure should produce a similar pattern, likely split between solo missions and ones the pair tackles together.

2. Exploration and collectibles across Leonida

GTA 5's "San Andreas Sightseer" and its various collectible trophies (spaceship parts, nuclear waste, playing cards) rewarded players for covering the whole map. GTA 6's state of Leonida spans six confirmed regions, reportedly close to twice the surface area of GTA 5's map, so expect at least one broad "visit every region" trophy plus a set of smaller collectible or landmark hunts tied to specific neighborhoods and districts. A map that much bigger usually means more collectible categories, not fewer, so budget extra hours here versus GTA 5.

3. Online progression, but probably not on day one

This is the biggest structural difference from GTA 5. Rockstar and Take-Two have both described GTA 6 as a single-player experience at launch, with no online mode confirmed for November 19, 2026. GTA Online itself did not arrive until about two weeks after GTA 5's September 2013 launch, so precedent points the same way here. Practically, that means any trophies mirroring GTA 5's rank 25/50/100 climb, heist completions, or online-only vehicle challenges will most likely ship in a later update tied to whatever online mode Rockstar eventually adds, not in the base trophy list. Do not plan your Platinum push around online content until Rockstar confirms it exists.

4. Miscellaneous completionist trophies

Every GTA since San Andreas has included a "100% completion" flag inside the game itself, distinct from the trophy list but usually required for the hardest platform trophies. We already cover what that in-game 100% likely demands in our GTA 6 100% completion checklist; the trophy list is the platform layer sitting on top of that save-file milestone, plus miscellaneous asks like spending a set amount of money, customizing a certain number of vehicles, or finishing every side activity type at least once.

How to prepare now, before the list drops

  • Pick your platform and edition before launch. If you are debating which GTA 6 edition to buy, do it well ahead of November 19 so you are not scrambling on day one while everyone else is also hammering Rockstar's servers.
  • Plan one save file, not two. GTA 5 veterans learned the hard way that some trophies (like the money-spending ones) are far easier if you do not split your progress across multiple playthroughs. Assume the same applies to GTA 6's dual-protagonist structure.
  • Get your hardware ready. A patch-heavy, day-one launch on a huge new map is not the moment to discover your storage is nearly full. Run through our PS5 and Xbox pre-launch checklist beforehand.
  • Do the campaign's optional content as you go. GTA 5's Silver and Bronze trophies were far less painful for players who tackled hobbies, stunt jumps and side activities during a normal first playthrough instead of mopping them up afterward. Reviewing our things to do first in GTA 6 list is a good way to build that habit early.
  • Do not chase leaked lists. If something claiming to be "the full GTA 6 trophy list" surfaces before Rockstar's own announcement, treat it as unverified. We will update this guide the moment an official list exists.

What we still will not know until launch day

Three things stay genuinely uncertain until Rockstar ships the game: the exact trophy count, whether any trophies are tied to pre-order or special-edition content, and how long after November 19 any online-mode trophies might follow. GTA 5's list also grew over time as heist and Doomsday Heist DLC added new Achievements years after launch, so even a "final" day-one list for GTA 6 is unlikely to be the last word.

Bookmark this page. As soon as Rockstar confirms real trophy or achievement names, we will replace every prediction above with the verified list and a proper unlock guide for each one.

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