Of the six major regions in GTA 6, Ambrosia might be the least glamorous — and that's exactly the point. While Vice City brings neon and nightlife, Ambrosia brings smokestacks, sugar fields, and a biker gang that runs everything the refinery doesn't. Here's everything we know about Leonida's industrial heartland.

Rockstar's Official Description

Rockstar's own words set the tone perfectly: "In the heart of Leonida, American industry and old school values still reign supreme — whatever the cost. The Allied Crystal sugar refinery provides the jobs, while the local biker gang provides almost everything else."

Two things jump out. First, the Allied Crystal sugar refinery is the economic anchor of the region — a massive industrial complex that dominates the skyline. Second, Rockstar is explicitly telling us organized crime fills every gap the legitimate economy leaves behind. That's a recipe for mission content.

Where Is Ambrosia?

Ambrosia sits in central Leonida, on the southwestern bank of Lake Leonida — the huge inland lake that mirrors Florida's Lake Okeechobee. That puts it inland from the coastal glitz, wedged between farmland and swamp, well away from Vice City both geographically and culturally.

The Real-World Inspiration

Map sleuths have matched Ambrosia closely to Clewiston, Florida — a real agricultural town on Lake Okeechobee's southwestern shore known as "America's Sweetest Town" thanks to its sugar industry. The Allied Crystal refinery appears to be a riff on the real U.S. Sugar operation headquartered there. It's another example of how GTA 6 remixes real Florida locations into the state of Leonida.

The Biker Gang Connection

Rockstar's description makes the local biker gang almost as central to Ambrosia as the refinery itself. We don't yet know the gang's name or exactly how they'll factor into the story, but Leonida's criminal ecosystem is shaping up to be region-specific — different gangs and factions controlling different territory. Expect Ambrosia's crew to deal in whatever moves along the highways and canals of central Leonida: drugs, guns, and contraband skimmed off the industrial traffic.

If GTA tradition holds, a biker-controlled industrial town is prime territory for mid-game story missions — think chases through cane fields, refinery shootouts, and deals gone wrong at roadside bars.

What You'll Likely Do in Ambrosia

Nothing mission-specific is confirmed, so treat this section as informed speculation. But based on the region's setup, Ambrosia looks built for:

Industrial Set-Pieces

A working sugar refinery is a gift to mission designers — catwalks, machinery, silos, rail yards, and fire hazards everywhere. It would be surprising if Allied Crystal didn't host at least one major set-piece.

Working-Class Side Content

Rockstar has emphasized "old school values" and hardworking-town atmosphere. Expect diners, dive bars, gun stores, and the kind of eccentric roadside Americana the series loves to satirize — a sharp contrast to the influencer culture of Ocean Beach.

Lake Leonida Activities

Sitting on the lake shore, Ambrosia should be a launch point for boating and watercraft and fishing on Leonida's biggest inland body of water.

How Ambrosia Fits the Bigger Map

The GTA 6 map is roughly 2.4–2.7 times the size of GTA 5's, and its regions are deliberately distinct: Vice City for urban chaos, the Leonida Keys for island smuggling, Grassrivers for swampland, Port Gellhorn for faded coastal grit, Mount Kalaga for wilderness — and Ambrosia for industry. It fills the "heartland" niche no previous GTA map has really had: not a city, not wilderness, but a company town with its own rules.

Bottom Line

Ambrosia is GTA 6's blue-collar core — a sugar-refinery town on Lake Leonida, inspired by Clewiston, Florida, where the Allied Crystal plant provides the paychecks and a biker gang provides everything else. Rockstar hasn't detailed its missions or activities yet, so specifics remain speculation until we learn more — possibly in Trailer 3. But as a setting, it promises something genuinely new for the series: small-town America with its sleeves rolled up and a body in the cane field.