GTA 6 Voice Actors and Location Leaks: 35,000 New NPC Lines and Florida-Georgia Recordings Revealed

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A fresh wave of GTA 6 leaks has surfaced on Reddit’s r/GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, sparking intense discussion among fans about Rockstar’s audio ambitions for the long-awaited sequel.

The post, titled “GTA 6 voice and location leaks,” claims to draw from a source close to SAG-AFTRA and reveals extensive new voice recording sessions plus on-location sound capture in real-world Florida and Georgia spots.

While Rockstar Games has remained silent, the details paint a picture of an unprecedented level of NPC interactivity and environmental authenticity for GTA 6’s Vice City setting.

35,000 Extra NPC Lines Recorded by Over 300 Voice Actors

According to the leak, recent voice sessions produced at least 35,000 additional lines of NPC dialogue.

More than 300 voice actors reportedly took part in the recordings, which began in early December 2025.

Sessions initially ran four hours long before SAG-AFTRA temporarily reduced them to two hours due to vocal stress regulations; updated paperwork later allowed a return to the original four-hour format.

The sheer volume of dialogue is said to support highly situational NPC interactions — lines recorded in multiple emotional states (neutral, panicked, whispering, etc.) so pedestrians can react dynamically to the player’s actions, much like the living world in Red Dead Redemption 2 but on a vastly larger scale.

Real-World Location Audio Captured Across Florida and Georgia

Separate from the studio voice work, SAG-AFTRA waivers also authorised ambient and crowd sound recordings at specific real-world locations in Florida and Georgia during October and November.

The listed sites include:

  • Moccasin Creek Off Road Park
  • Lani Kai Island Resort
  • Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort
  • Miccosukee Casino & Resort
  • Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa

Additional references point to Georgia zip code 31503 and surrounding areas.

These field recordings are standard for capturing authentic crowd noise, traffic, nature sounds, and regional accents that Rockstar can layer into the open world for maximum immersion.

Why These Leaks Matter for GTA 6 Immersion

If accurate, the leaks suggest Rockstar is pushing NPC dialogue and environmental audio far beyond anything seen in previous GTA titles.

Fans have long speculated that Vice City (and the wider Leonida state) will feel alive in ways GTA 5 never did — with thousands of unique pedestrian conversations, reactive crowd behaviour, and location-specific sound design that reflects the real Florida-inspired setting.

The focus on authentic regional audio also aligns with earlier map leaks showing detailed recreations of Florida landmarks, swamps, beaches, and urban sprawl.

Combined with the already-confirmed dual protagonists Lucia and Jason, this level of audio fidelity could make GTA 6’s world one of the most believable in gaming history.

Credibility and Caveats

The information originates from a Reddit user claiming a contact “close to SAG-AFTRA” rather than a direct Rockstar insider.

SAG-AFTRA waivers are public documents, so the location details are verifiable in principle, though the exact NPC line count remains unconfirmed by official sources.

Similar past leaks about GTA 6 audio have proven directionally accurate, lending some weight to the claims.

Rockstar has not commented, and the studio is notoriously tight-lipped during development.

GTA 6 is still widely expected in Fall 2026, giving the team plenty of time to refine these ambitious audio systems.

Fans of the franchise are already debating everything from potential celebrity voice cameos to how these recordings will translate into gameplay.

As always with leaks, treat the details as unverified until Rockstar decides to share more — but the scale described here only heightens excitement for what could be the most immersive GTA yet.

Stay tuned to GamesHub for official GTA 6 updates as they emerge.

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