It might not look huge at first glance, but this is one of those milestones that actually means something. Vice Wiki has officially passed 100 pages!
Not just empty pages or placeholders — but detailed, structured entries covering everything currently known. From locations and vehicles to deeper breakdowns of what Rockstar has shown so far, this is already turning into something real.
Some of the most in-depth work so far includes full trailer breakdowns, analysis of official information, and especially location articles — which have quickly become the biggest and most active part of the wiki. Right now, the locations category alone holds 47 articles, making it the largest and most popular section on Vice Wiki.
And people are actually exploring it. At the moment, Vice Wiki has already reached 300+ total views — a small number on paper, but a strong signal that the foundation is starting to get noticed.
Vice Wiki isn’t meant to stop at 100. This is just the base layer.
The goal is much bigger — to grow into a complete knowledge hub for GTA VI, where you can look up anything: a place, a character, a brand, a detail you noticed in a trailer — and actually find it, explained properly.
The way the Vice Wiki is being built reflects that idea. New pages are added constantly. New categories appear when needed. If something exists and there’s information about it — it will be documented.
There’s no fixed roadmap, because GTA VI itself doesn’t work like that. New discoveries lead to new pages. One detail leads to another.
And right now, there’s still a lot that hasn’t been covered yet.
Even at this early stage, Vice Wiki is not meant to be a one-person project.
Thanks to everyone who contributes, edits, and helps improve pages. Every addition, every fix, every improvement pushes the wiki closer to what it’s supposed to become.
If you’ve ever thought about contributing — this is the perfect moment to jump in.
100 pages today. Thousands tomorrow.
At the current pace, Vice Wiki is only moving in one direction — bigger, deeper, and more complete.
Right now, we’re still in the early days. And that’s exactly what makes it exciting.
Vice Community Team
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