Originally researched, obsessively written field guides to the world Rockstar is about to drop us into.
Enter the Archive"Every great city has a version of itself the tourists never see. This is ours."
The Lore City is the publishing arm of a YouTube channel obsessed with the world beneath GTA 6. Every document in this archive is original, deeply researched, and written like a found file from a room you shouldn't have been in. No filler. No padding. Just the kind of writing fans wish Rockstar would commission.
One volume out. More coming.
25 gangs beneath the surface of Leonida. Cuban crime families. Haitian street collectives. Russian money launderers. Soccer moms running pills. The atlas of who actually runs the city.
Both trailers, frame by frame. Every dead body, every hidden clue, every song decoded. The villain Rockstar buried in plain sight — and the seven seconds they want you to miss.
Lucia and Jason — psychological dossiers written like FBI behavioral profiles. The most dangerous protagonists Rockstar has ever shipped, and why their relationship is built on three contradictions.
Florida's hidden history — the actual cults, the real crimes, and the forty-year ghost stories Rockstar quietly built Leonida on top of.
Every location on the leaked map, decoded. The geography itself is a spoiler for the entire main story — once you know how to read it.
How every Rockstar game connects. Family trees, recurring locations, the timeline Rockstar has been hiding in plain sight since 2001 — and what it means for GTA 6.
A 56-page speculative criminal atlas of Leonida.
Before GTA 6 drops, someone had to write the underworld. Vice City Underground is 25 fully original gangs that could run the streets, boardrooms, swamps, and back rooms of Leonida. Each gang profiled across 10 sections. 150+ named characters. 75 unresolved storylines that interlock across the entire atlas.
This isn't theory. It isn't a fan wiki. It's a document written to feel like something you found in a back room you shouldn't have been in.
The Lore City is built on YouTube. Every volume begins as an episode.