Two of Red Dead Redemption 2's most beloved activities are confirmed for GTA 6: hunting and fishing. They are a natural fit for Leonida, where wetlands, forests and miles of coastline turn the wilderness into a playground.
Quick Facts
- Confirmed activities: Hunting and fishing
- Origin: Carried over from RDR2
- Habitats: Grassrivers swamp, national park, coast and Keys
- Tie-in: Leonida's living wildlife
Can you hunt and fish in GTA 6?
Yes — both are confirmed activities. Their return signals that Leonida's wilderness is interactive, not just decorative, echoing the deep nature systems that made RDR2 special.
Where will you hunt?
Leonida's habitats are built for it:
- Mount Kalaga National Park — deer and big cats in forested terrain
- Grassrivers wetlands — swamp wildlife and birds
- Rural Leonida — open country away from the city
How does fishing work?
With the Keys, the coastline and the swamp, water is everywhere in Leonida. Fishing fits naturally — whether from a pier, a boat, or one of the new non-motorized watercraft like kayaks that let you drift silently through the Grassrivers.
Why add these activities?
They deepen the world and give the map purpose beyond the city. Just as RDR2 used hunting to make its wilderness feel alive, GTA 6 uses these systems to reward exploration of the wilder side of Leonida.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is hunting confirmed in GTA 6?
Yes — hunting and fishing are both confirmed returning activities.
Can you fish from a boat?
The variety of watercraft, including kayaks, strongly supports boat and shore fishing.
Do these affect the economy?
In RDR2, hunting fed crafting and income; a similar payoff in GTA 6 is plausible but unconfirmed.
