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Wanted System - Version 17 vs Version 18
May 27, 2026, 08:52 PM
Removed leak-derived sections (Wanted Level Stars, K-9 Units, Player Surrender, Police Dispatch Delay) and stripped leak reference from Wanted Levels
Jun 8, 2026, 10:30 PM
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11Wanted System2233Grand Theft Auto VI continues the franchise's wanted level system, where committing crimes triggers an escalating law enforcement response. Based on official trailersscreenshots, the system appears to build on mechanics from both GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2. Rockstar has not published an official breakdown of the wanted system's mechanics.4455Law Enforcement Agencies6677Community analysis of official trailer footage has identified up to nine distinct law enforcement agencies operating across the state of Leonida. These identifications are based on visible uniforms, vehicle liveries, and markings in Trailer 1, Trailer 2, and the 70 official screenshots. Rockstar has not published a list of agencies.88991010AgencyReal-World BasisNotesVice City Police Department (VCPD)Miami Police DepartmentPrimary urban police force in Vice CityVice-Dale Police Department (VDPD)Miami-Dade PoliceCounty-level department for Vice-Dale CountyLeonard County Sheriff's OfficeBroward County SheriffGreen and white SUV livery visible in Trailer 1Kelly County SheriffRural county sheriffPatrols the Port Gellhorn areaPort Gellhorn Police DepartmentSmall-town PDLocal department for Port GellhornOcean Beach Police DepartmentMiami Beach PDPatrols the beachfront districtLeonida Highway PatrolFlorida Highway PatrolBlack and tan livery Gauntlet Interceptor in Trailer 1Leonida Department of CorrectionsFlorida DOCOperates Leonida PenitentiaryUnited States Coast GuardU.S. Coast GuardPatrols coastal and Keys waterways1111The variety of agencies reflects the state of Leonida's county-based administrative structure. Different agencies patrol different regions: the VCPD handles Vice City proper, the Kelly County Sheriff covers Port Gellhornthe Leonida Highway Patrol operates on interstate roads. This is a significant increase in law enforcement variety compared to GTA V, which primarily featured the LSPD and a county sheriff.12121313Police Vehicles14141515Several police vehicle models have been identified from official trailer footage. Vehicle names follow GTA naming conventions (fictional manufacturer names). Rockstar has not published an official vehicle list.16161717VehicleReal-World BasisSeen InBravado Police Buffalo STX2015 Dodge Charger PursuitTrailer 1 (Vice-Dale PD livery)Bravado Police Gauntlet InterceptorDodge Challenger SRTTrailer 1 (Leonida Highway Patrol, black/tan)Brute Police RiotLenco Bear armored truckTrailer 2 (tactical unit pursuit)Buckingham Police MaverickEurocopter AS350Both trailers (helicopter pursuit)1818Ghost Livery Cars19192020Trailer 2 features police vehicles with near-invisible "ghost" decals. These cars use reflective material that blends with regular traffic under normal conditions. The police markings only become visible when light hits the vehicle at certain angles or when the emergency lights activate. This makes ghost cars effectively undercover vehicles that can blend into civilian traffic, a feature inspired by real-world law enforcement practice.21212222Tactical Units23232424A SWAT-equivalent tactical unit appears in Trailer 2. The Brute Police Riot armored truck is shown pursuing Jason and Luciawith Lucia firing a grenade launcher at it. The vehicle barely flinches from the explosion, demonstrating heavy armor plating. Officers in the scene wear tactical gear. No official unit name (equivalent to GTA V's NOOSE) has been confirmed for GTA VI.25252626Wanted Levels27272828The game uses a star-based wanted system consistent with previous GTA entries. At lower levels, patrol cars and beat cops respond. Higher levels bring tactical teams, helicopters, and heavier weaponry. The exact number of wanted stars has not been officially confirmed by Rockstar.29293030Witness and Reporting System31313232NPCs can observe crimes and report them to police. Based on trailer analysis reported by multiple outlets, witnesses appear to provide descriptions of suspects and vehicles to law enforcement. This is similar to the witness system in Red Dead Redemption 2, where players could intercept witnesses before they made a report. Whether GTA VI allows similar intervention has not been confirmed.33333434The practical implication is that switching clothes or changing vehicles may help shake a wanted level, since police would be searching for a specific description. This adds a layer of strategy beyond simply outrunning patrol cars.35353636NPC Phone Recording37373838NPCs in the game world pull out their phones to record notable events, including crimes committed by the player. This behavior is prominently shown in both trailers and ties into the game's satirical take on social media culture. Whether recorded footage has mechanical consequences, such as increasing wanted levels or creating in-game viral content, has not been confirmed by Rockstar.39394040Witness and Description System41414242GTA VI appears to build on the witness mechanic seen in Red Dead Redemption 2. When the player commits a crime, nearby NPCs may witness the act and report it to the authorities. The witness system tracks several identifying details:43434444Vehicle color and type: Witnesses describe the player's car color and model to police dispatchers.Clothing description: What the player is wearing at the time of the crime is reported.Physical appearance: The player's general build and distinguishing features are noted.Last known direction: The direction the player was last seen heading is communicated to responding officers.45454646This means that changing clothes, respraying or switching vehicles, and altering direction can all help reduce the player's visibility to law enforcement. The system encourages players to plan crimes more carefully and think about escape routes and disguises rather than relying purely on firepower or speed.47474848Corrupt Law Enforcement49495050Trailer 2 has a prominent unnamed police officer conducting what appear to be backroom deals and leading aggressive raids with a squad of plainclothes officers. His line in the trailer is: "Us cops, we gotta protect each other." The composition of his squad (non-standard attire, a heavily tattooed officer, a bearded cop in a backwards cap) suggests an undercover or corrupt unit. Rockstar has not named this character or detailed his role in the story. For more on the supporting castsee that article.