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Speculatively plotting GTA 6’s map is a painstaking, exhausting, and heroic effort: ‘We had 10 people search every street in StreetView, this took weeks—and failed’

If you’re a Grand Theft Auto-enjoyed, the painstaking wait for GTA 6 likely seems like a lifetime. Sitting on our hands, watching the clock, marking huge Xs on the calendar day-by-day—May 26, 2026 cannot come quick enough. For one GTA community, though, this is the busiest they’ve ever been.

Founded in the run-up to GTA 5 well over a decade ago, the Landmarks Map project serves to plot out key Grand Theft Auto locations, and, over the last few years, has turned its attention squarely to Rockstar’s next marquee open-world crime simulator outing.

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Robert, who goes by the GTAForums pseudonym of lxr, is one of the group’s active members—one of 20+ so-called “very active” participants, among a collective of hundreds—who joined in the pre-GTA 5 days, and who’s back piecing together number six today. By pouring over the trailers, screenshots, official artwork, and the minute details of the infamous 2022 leaks, lxr offers a glimpse at the amount of effort that goes into the Open Source venture.

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