GTA 6 City of the Week is a weekly article series here on GTA BOOM. Every week, we will evaluate a different city in the United States, gauging how well it would fit GTA 6 as a setting.
After visiting the very first birthplace of what would later become the United States of America last week, taking us to the east coast area of Hampton Roads, this week we're taking a trip up north to one of the newest territories of the USA: Alaska. As the second most recent state to join the US, with only Hawaii being the newer arrival, Alaska differs from the mainland US in many ways. Today, we'll be looking at the state's largest and most famous city.
Anchorage
Most people think that Anchorage is the capital of Alaska, which is somewhat understandable since it's by far the best known city in the state, with most people unable to name any other settlement off-hand without looking it up. In fact, the capital of Alaska is the smaller and less famous Juneau, which is located closer to the contiguous USA, down southward.
Anchorage anchors (no pun intended, seriously) the state's largest urban and industrial area. The city has become the state's real hub for economy, tourism, finance and culture, and even politics. Anchorage has almost twice as many state employees living and working in the city than in the capital.
Anchorage is the largest city in the state by far, with almost 50% of the entire state's population living in either the city or the metropolitan area around it. That said, seeing as Alaska is the third least populated state in the country, half of the total populace doesn't amount to much. The Anchorage metro area is home to just under 400 thousand souls.
Anchorage lies in the south-central region of Alaska, and is among the northernmost cities of the world. The city is pretty difficult to reach via car, however modern infrastructural developments have made it somewhat simpler. Only a small fraction of the city's administrative area is urban, seeing as much of the Chugach State Park falls within the borders.
The city is a major hub for transports, both commercial and mercantile, as it's geographical location puts in the unique position of being but 9 and a half hours by flight from more than 90% of the globe's industrial areas. Flights of all kinds stop in Anchorage for refueling, and one of FedEx's largest hubs is located here, making it a critical part of the global air-freight network.
Anchorage's ports are also extremely busy. With oil, fish and other natural resources being among Alaska's major exports, Anchorage's ports are busy with ships taking these goods to other nations, or transporting it to the mainland USA. Incoming goods are also plenty in Anchorage, as the city's port receives over 95% of all goods coming into Alaska overseas.
As mentioned before, Anchorage's — and all of Alaska's — economy stands on the pillars of fishing, oil and other natural resources. Much of northern Alaska is dominated by mining communities and such, with countless pipelines all leading back to Anchorage. Fishing takes place all across the state's waters, and the ships all come back to Anchorage to drop off their cargo.
The city also has a major military presence. Three military installations comprise Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, and over 8,500 people are in the employ of the military. Add to that their families, and that makes up nearly 10% of the city's population. The importance of the bases grew during the cold war due to the proximity of the then-Soviet Union, and they have been prominent ever since.
In terms of geography, Anchorage is pretty much perfect for a GTA game. It's almost an island already, and has all the other criteria down too. Wilderness? Check. Other settlements nearby? Check. Interesting natural formations? Check. Varied landscape? Check. It also has a military presence with the joint base, has a busy port and airport.
To turn it into a GTA map, all Rockstar needs to do is extend the Knik river to the southeast, cutting off a sizable peninsula and turning it into an island. The city would be placed near the northern side of the map, with the wilder regions stretching to the south, making it an upside-down version of GTA 5's rendition of San Andreas.









