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GTA 6 Characters — Lucia, Jason, and the Full Confirmed Cast of Grand Theft Auto VI
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GTA 6 Characters — Lucia, Jason, and the Full Confirmed Cast of Grand Theft Auto VI

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GTA 6 Characters — Lucia, Jason, and the Full Confirmed Cast of Grand Theft Auto VI

Grand Theft Auto VI is doing something the series has never done before: it is putting a woman at the centre of the story.

Lucia Caminos is the first playable female protagonist in mainline Grand Theft Auto history. Not an optional character. Not a multiplayer avatar. The lead. Alongside her partner Jason Duval — a failed soldier turned small-time criminal — she anchors a story that Rockstar describes as a modern Bonnie and Clyde, set against the neon and swampland of the state of Leonida.

This is your complete guide to everything confirmed about GTA 6's characters — protagonists, supporting cast, and what we know about how the dual-protagonist system will actually work.


Table of Contents

  1. Lucia Caminos — GTA's First Female Protagonist
  2. Jason Duval — The Failed Soldier
  3. Lucia and Jason Together — The Bonnie and Clyde Dynamic
  4. How the Dual-Protagonist System Works
  5. The Supporting Cast — Every Confirmed Character
  6. Voice Actors — Who Plays Lucia and Jason?
  7. Character Customisation in GTA 6
  8. GTA 6 Characters FAQ

1. Lucia Caminos — GTA's First Female Protagonist

Lucia Caminos is the most historically significant character in Grand Theft Auto's history. She is the franchise's first non-optional, fully voiced female protagonist in a mainline single-player GTA game — a distinction that has been a long time coming for a series that started in 1997.

What We Know About Lucia's Background

Rockstar's official character bio confirms several key details about Lucia's backstory:

She grew up in Liberty City. GTA's fictional New York, last visited in GTA IV. This makes her an outsider in Leonida — someone who came to the state from somewhere else, which immediately sets up a fish-out-of-water dimension to her story in Vice City's world.

She served time at Leonida Penitentiary. Trailer 1 opens with Lucia in a prison jumpsuit, being processed at what appears to be a minimum-security facility. She is calm, composed — not someone experiencing their first incarceration. By the time Trailer 2 begins, she is out, starting from zero, and already moving back into the criminal world.

She is of Latin American descent. Lucia Caminos is Latina, reflecting the real-world demographics of Florida — the state Leonida is based on. This is not incidental casting. Rockstar built the character to fit the world she inhabits, and Vice City's real-world equivalent Miami has a majority Hispanic and Latino population.

She is a career criminal. Lucia is not someone who stumbled into crime. She moves through the criminal underworld of Leonida with confidence and capability — holding her own in robberies, making decisions under pressure, and driving story forward as an equal to Jason rather than a sidekick.

What Lucia Looks Like in the Trailers

The trailers have shown Lucia in a remarkable range of situations — from the drab grey of a prison gym to the neon glamour of Vice City's nightclubs. Key moments include:

  • Leaving Leonida Penitentiary in the opening of Trailer 1, already looking like someone who knows exactly what comes next
  • Sitting in the passenger seat of a Declasse Tulip, counting stacks of cash while Jason drives — relaxed, in her element
  • Robbing a store alongside Jason at gunpoint — fully active in the crime, not watching from the side
  • In a boxing gym, training — a detail that suggests a body customisation or fitness mechanic may return
  • On a motorcycle, alone, moving through Vice City's coastal roads
  • In what appears to be an upscale nightclub, dressed for the environment, suggesting the story takes Lucia through multiple social layers of Leonida

Why Lucia Matters

The significance of Lucia as the first female GTA protagonist extends beyond diversity headlines. It fundamentally changes the tone of the game's story.

GTA has always been a satire of American masculinity — its protagonists were almost invariably men acting out power fantasies with moments of self-awareness threaded through. A female lead changes the lens. Lucia is not playing the same game as Michael, Franklin, Trevor, Niko, or CJ. She is navigating a criminal world that was built by and for men, as someone who has to be smarter and more calculated to survive in it.

Rockstar has not built her as a reaction to criticism. They have built her as the right character for this specific story in this specific world. That is a different thing — and based on what the trailers show, a much more interesting one.


2. Jason Duval — The Failed Soldier

Jason Duval is the other half of GTA 6's central duo, and his character is built on a specific and deliberately unglamorous premise: he is a man who has tried to escape his own nature, failed repeatedly, and ended up exactly where his instincts always pointed him.

What We Know About Jason's Background

He joined the Army. Jason's military background makes him the first confirmed veteran protagonist in mainline GTA history. He enlisted trying to shake off a troubled youth — the kind of backstory Rockstar has always been good at, where someone tries to use an institution to become a different person and finds that the institution makes them more of who they already were.

He ended up in the Leonida Keys. After the Army, Jason drifted to the Keys — the chain of islands south of the Leonida mainland that serve as one of the game's distinct geographical regions. He is working for a local drug operator named Brian Heder, doing favours in exchange for free rent and what Heder's wife Lori apparently makes very well: cocktails. His life is small, provincial, and stuck.

He is physically capable and experienced. The trailers show Jason as composed under pressure — driving during getaways, handling weapons with the ease of someone who knows what they're doing, staying calm in situations that would break most people. His military background explains the competence. His current circumstances explain why that competence is being applied to liquor store robberies.

He is not an action hero. This is the key detail. Rockstar has deliberately made Jason's starting point modest. He is not a big-time criminal with a crew and a plan. He is someone doing small jobs for a man he owes favours to, living rent-free, going fishing with his friend Cal. Lucia is the catalyst that changes that — she arrives and blows his small provincial life open in both directions.

What Jason Looks Like in the Trailers

  • Behind the wheel of the Declasse Tulip during what appears to be a robbery getaway, composed while Lucia counts cash beside him
  • Robbing Uncle Jack's Liquor alongside Lucia — moving with purpose and experience
  • Fishing in the Keys with Cal Hampton, suggesting early-game quieter moments before the story escalates
  • In what appears to be gym scenes — further suggesting a fitness or body customisation system
  • Handling weapons with two-eyes-open technique, a detail the community has latched onto as confirmation of his military background

3. Lucia and Jason Together — The Bonnie and Clyde Dynamic

The relationship between Lucia and Jason is the spine of GTA 6's story, and it represents the most emotionally ambitious narrative Rockstar has ever attempted.

GTA has always used crime as the backdrop for character studies. GTA IV used it to explore the immigrant experience. GTA V used it to satirise the American dream. GTA 6 uses it to tell a love story — two people whose romantic partnership and criminal partnership are the same thing, inseparable and mutually reinforcing.

What the Trailers Confirm

Trailer 2 is the clearest statement of the relationship's tone. Key moments include:

Shared domestic space. Jason and Lucia are shown in what appears to be shared living — casual, intimate moments that establish this as a genuine partnership, not just a working arrangement. The domesticity is deliberate. Rockstar is showing players two people who have chosen each other, not just two criminals who happened to end up working together.

Matching risk tolerance. Both characters are shown taking on the same level of danger, making the same kinds of decisions, committing the same kinds of crimes together. There is no protected partner in this relationship. They are equally in it.

Emotional stakes. The trailer's tone — scored to a love song, cutting between action and intimacy — makes clear that the story's emotional engine is the relationship. When things go wrong in this story, they go wrong for both of them. The danger is shared. That is a different kind of GTA story.

The Bonnie and Clyde Reference

Rockstar has directly described Jason and Lucia's dynamic as a modern Bonnie and Clyde. The reference is precise. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were Depression-era criminals who robbed banks and evaded police across multiple states before being killed in a 1934 ambush. Their story became mythologised as a romantic outlaw fantasy — two people who chose each other and chose crime over the world's terms.

GTA 6 is applying that template to a contemporary Florida setting. The Keys instead of Texas. Shark cards instead of bank vaults. Vice City's police instead of the Texas Rangers.

The ending of the real Bonnie and Clyde story is also worth noting. Rockstar does not make happy endings. The community has been speculating about what GTA 6's conclusion holds for Jason and Lucia since Trailer 1. The Bonnie and Clyde framing is not reassuring.


4. How the Dual-Protagonist System Works

GTA V introduced a three-character switching system that let players move between Michael, Franklin, and Trevor during free roam. GTA 6 uses a two-character system — and the reduction in number is matched by an increase in integration.

What Has Been Confirmed and Leaked

Character switching happens in missions. Unlike GTA V where switching was primarily a free-roam feature, GTA 6 reportedly allows character switching within active missions. Different outcomes are possible depending on which character you control at key moments.

Voice lines adapt to context. Dialogue reportedly changes based on mission stress and player choices — a level of character responsiveness significantly beyond GTA V's system.

Shared story, separate perspectives. The two characters experience the same story from different vantage points. This creates opportunities for Rashomon-style moments where the same event carries different emotional weight depending on whose eyes you're seeing it through.

Both are fully playable in free roam. You can explore Leonida as either Lucia or Jason outside of missions, each with their own starting area (Jason in the Keys, Lucia post-prison in Vice City's lower districts) and each with potentially different NPC reactions and dialogue based on their respective backgrounds.

Why Two Instead of Three

The move from three protagonists to two is deliberate. GTA V's three-character system was technically groundbreaking but narratively fractured — the game struggled to give equal weight to three complete character arcs, and the result was a story where each character's individual journey felt compressed.

GTA 6's two-character system sacrifices breadth for depth. One relationship, explored fully, across the length of a Rockstar game — that is a much more focused emotional proposition than three stories competing for space. The RDR2 comparison is apt: Rockstar's last single-protagonist story (Arthur Morgan) produced the most emotionally resonant narrative in the studio's history. GTA 6 is applying similar discipline to its two-character structure.


5. The Supporting Cast — Every Confirmed Character

Beyond Lucia and Jason, Rockstar has officially confirmed a supporting cast through the trailers and the updated GTA 6 website. Here is every named character confirmed so far:

Brian Heder

A longtime smuggler operating out of the Leonida Keys. Brian is Jason's de facto landlord — he provides Jason with a place to stay in exchange for help running his drug operation. He does not get his hands dirty directly; he uses people like Jason for the messier side of his work. Trailer 2 reveals him as the first NPC encountered, middle-aged, operating through a boatyard, with a third wife named Lori who appears to be a permanent presence in his domestic setup.

Cal Hampton

Jason's friend in the Keys. Shown fishing with Jason in Trailer 2 in what appears to be an early-game scene before the story escalates. Cal keeps his distance from direct conflict — monitoring Coast Guard channels, staying out of the action. He represents Jason's quieter life before Lucia pulls him into a bigger story.

Boobie Ike

A confirmed supporting character from Rockstar's official materials. Limited details beyond the name and confirmation of their presence in the Leonida criminal world.

Dre'Quan Priest

Another confirmed supporting character from the official cast list. Vice City's criminal ecosystem is expected to feature multiple competing factions and power brokers — Dre'Quan Priest appears to be one of them.

Real Dimez

A confirmed character whose name suggests involvement in Vice City's music or nightlife scene — consistent with the trailer footage showing Lucia and Jason moving through the city's entertainment spaces.

Raul Bautista

A confirmed character whose name and placement in the cast suggests ties to the Latin American criminal networks that would logically operate in a Florida-inspired setting.


6. Voice Actors — Who Plays Lucia and Jason?

Rockstar has not officially confirmed the voice cast for GTA 6. This is consistent with their approach to GTA V — voice actors were not confirmed publicly until after launch. However, the community has done significant detective work.

Lucia — The Leading Theory

The frontrunner for Lucia's voice actress is Manni L. Perez, a Puerto Rican actress whose physical appearance, voice quality, and career timeline closely match the character. Perez has a prior connection to Rockstar, having appeared in a minor GTA Online role previously. She has also hinted publicly at being attached to a major unannounced project since 2021 — a timeline that aligns precisely with GTA 6's development window.

This has not been confirmed. Rockstar has not denied it either.

Jason — The Leading Theory

The community's frontrunner for Jason is Dylan Rourke, an actor whose physical resemblance and vocal quality closely align with the character's appearance in the trailers. Rourke's known work history includes voice performance credits that fit the timeline.

Again, unconfirmed. But the level of community research on both casting theories is unusually thorough, and neither claim has been actively denied by Rockstar or the actors in question.


7. Character Customisation in GTA 6

GTA V offered limited character customisation — haircuts, tattoos, and clothing, but no body shape changes. GTA San Andreas in 2004 had the most extensive body customisation in series history, with a full fitness system where CJ's physique changed based on what he ate and how much he exercised.

The trailer footage of both Jason and Lucia in gym settings has the community convinced that GTA 6 brings back a body customisation system. Specifically:

Fitness and body shape. Gym scenes suggest working out will affect character appearance — muscle mass, potentially stamina and physical performance stats.

Clothing and style. GTA 6's Vice City setting is a fashion-forward environment. The trailers show both characters in a wide range of clothing styles across different social contexts. A deep clothing system is expected.

Tattoos and accessories. Trailer analysis has catalogued multiple tattoo designs visible on both characters. Whether these are fixed or player-customisable is unconfirmed.

None of this has been officially detailed by Rockstar. The gym scenes are the primary evidence, and the community's interpretation — that a fitness system is returning — is widely accepted as likely.


GTA 6 Characters FAQ

Who are the protagonists of GTA 6?

GTA 6 has two playable protagonists: Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval. Lucia is a Latina ex-convict from Liberty City. Jason is a former Army veteran working as a small-time drug runner in the Leonida Keys. Together, they form the game's central criminal partnership.

Is GTA 6 the first GTA with a female protagonist?

In the mainline HD-era series, yes. Lucia Caminos is the first non-optional, fully voiced female protagonist in a numbered Grand Theft Auto game. The original GTA and GTA2 had female character options, but they were silent and interchangeable. GTA Online allows players to create female characters, but Lucia is the first woman at the centre of a GTA single-player story.

What is Lucia's full name?

Lucia Caminos, as confirmed by Rockstar's official character materials.

What is Jason's full name?

Jason Duval, as confirmed by Rockstar's official materials. He is described as a failed Army veteran turned drug runner living in the Leonida Keys.

Who voices Lucia in GTA 6?

Not officially confirmed. The community's leading theory is Manni L. Perez, a Puerto Rican actress with a prior connection to Rockstar Games. This has not been confirmed or denied.

Who voices Jason in GTA 6?

Not officially confirmed. The community's leading theory is Dylan Rourke based on physical resemblance and voice match with the trailer footage.

Can you switch between Lucia and Jason?

Yes — character switching is confirmed. Unlike GTA V's primarily free-roam switching, GTA 6 reportedly allows character switching within active missions, with different story outcomes possible depending on who you control at key moments.

Will there be more playable characters in GTA 6?

No additional playable protagonists have been confirmed beyond Lucia and Jason. The supporting cast — Brian Heder, Cal Hampton, Boobie Ike, Dre'Quan Priest, Real Dimez, and Raul Bautista — are confirmed NPCs, not playable characters.

What is the story of GTA 6?

Based on Rockstar's official description: Jason and Lucia have always known the deck is stacked against them. When the opportunity to pull off the biggest heists ever arises, they are willing to risk everything. The story centres on their criminal partnership and romantic relationship across the state of Leonida, framed as a modern Bonnie and Clyde.


The Story That Could Define a Generation

GTA 6's character work represents Rockstar's most ambitious narrative swing since Red Dead Redemption 2. A franchise built on lone wolves and fragmented ensembles is now telling a love story — two people against a world that was never going to let them win cleanly.

Lucia is a historic character in games, not just in GTA. Jason is the kind of quietly compelling everyman that Rockstar built an entire studio reputation on. Together, they carry the weight of an $3 billion production and a decade of fan anticipation.

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An experienced writer and analyst in the GTA community, specializing in guides and deep dives into the criminal underworld of Vice City.

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