The 10 Most Requested Features for GTA 6 (According to the Community)
The Internet Has Ideas. A Lot of Ideas.
Ever since GTA 6 was announced, the community has produced enough wishlists to fill a PS5 hard drive. Reddit, Twitter, TikTok, GTAForums — wherever gamers gather, the same question keeps popping up: “What do you want to see in GTA 6?”
I’ve spent weeks scrolling, sorting, and compiling. The result is a fascinating mix of brilliant requests, achievable dreams, and absolute madness. Here are the 10 most requested features from the community — with my honest take on whether they’ll actually happen.

The Realistic Requests
1. Deep Character Customization
This is probably the number one ask. Players want to change clothes, hairstyles, tattoos, and the physical appearance of Lucia and Jason. Not just three outfits like in older GTAs. We’re talking Saints Row levels of customization, but with Rockstar’s taste. Given what GTA Online already offers, this seems very doable.
2. Accessible Interiors Everywhere
The eternal fantasy. Being able to walk into any building. Restaurants, shops, apartment complexes. We all know it won’t be 100% of buildings — that would be a development nightmare — but the community is hoping for a massive leap from GTA V, where 90% of doors were just textures painted on a wall.
3. A Dynamic Reputation System
NPCs that remember you. Go on a rampage in a neighborhood, and residents flee when you come back. Help someone out, and people wave at you. The idea of a world that reacts to your actions beyond just the wanted stars is something everyone’s been asking for.
4. Co-op Heists with a Friend
GTA V laid the groundwork with its solo heists. GTA Online multiplied them. The logical next step: heists playable as a duo in story mode, one player as Lucia, the other as Jason. Rockstar has never done this in a GTA single-player campaign, but the concept fits the dual protagonist setup perfectly.
5. A Day/Night Cycle That Actually Changes Gameplay
Not just a different color filter. The community wants Vice City to live differently at night. Shops closing, illegal activities popping up, different NPCs on the streets, a shifting soundscape. Red Dead 2 already did this reasonably well — GTA 6 should push it even further.

The Ambitious Requests (A Gamer Can Dream)
6. Running a Full Criminal Empire
Buying businesses, expanding them, managing employees, defending your territory. A real management system woven into the open world. The original Vice City planted the seed with its purchasable properties. Players want the whole tree — roots, trunk, and branches.
7. Playable Natural Disasters
Hurricanes, floods, tropical storms. Not just a scripted event, but a weather system that concretely affects gameplay. Blocked roads, damaged buildings, panicking NPCs. Florida is famous for its hurricanes — it would almost be weird NOT to include them.
8. A Cyberpunk-Level First-Person Mode
GTA V introduced FPS view on next-gen. Players want GTA 6 to push the concept with dedicated animations, first-person interactions, and total immersion. Not a mode slapped on at the last minute, but a genuine experience designed for the subjective camera.
The… Unhinged Requests
9. Traveling to Other Cities
Liberty City, Los Santos, Las Venturas — some players want to be able to hop on a plane and land in cities from previous GTAs, fully rebuilt on the GTA 6 engine. Beautiful idea. Also completely unrealistic unless Rockstar secretly has a budget rivaling a small country’s GDP.
10. A “Normal Life” Mode with No Crime
My personal favorite: some players want to play GTA 6 by going to work, paying bills, eating at restaurants, and living an honest life. A normal life simulator set in Vice City. Except… it’s Grand Theft Auto, not The Sims: Florida Edition. But hey, 3,000 upvotes on Reddit don’t lie.

The Real Question
How many of these will Rockstar actually deliver? Probably three or four of the most realistic ones. Maybe one completely unexpected surprise nobody saw coming. And that’s the Rockstar magic — they don’t give you what you expect. They give you something better, but different.
On November 19, 2026, we’ll find out which wishlists were prophetic and which were pure fantasy. Until then, keep dreaming. That’s half the fun.