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Archipelago
Condominium complex VC · Vice City
Archipelago is a twin-tower condominium complex in Vice City, Vice-Dale County, due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI. Fragments of the complex and its monument sign surfaced in the September 2022 leaks, and the towers later appeared officially, at extreme distance in the first trailer's title card and more prominently in the background of a Crosstown shot.
Official GTA VI appearances
The pair of towers is also visible in Grand Theft Auto VI promotional material published on the game’s website. Their official debut came in the first trailer’s title-card image, where they stand far from the camera. A later trailer view set in Crosstown gives one tower a clearer background appearance at 0:46.
Before those official images, September 2022 leaked clips showed only limited portions of the development: part of the larger building and a partial view of its freestanding entrance sign. The visible section of that sign carried the Archipelago name, establishing the complex’s identity even though the footage did not show the full property. The leaked material and later promotional appearances identify the same two-tower complex, while the Crosstown shot emphasizes only one of the towers.
Miami condominium inspiration
Archipelago appears to draw from Quantum on the Bay, a real condominium complex in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood. The connection applies to the overall residential development rather than to a stated in-game address or a confirmed one-for-one recreation.
Its monument sign has a particularly close real-world counterpart: the sign glimpsed in the leaked footage resembles Quantum on the Bay’s own complex sign. The available material identifies the visual reference for the towers and entrance marker, but does not give unit prices, building specifications, interior details, ownership, gameplay functions, or any earlier-series version of Archipelago.
Media
Archipelago on the GTA Wiki
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