The Executive Office, introduced in GTA Online via the Further Adventures in Finance and Felony update on 7 June 2016, established the SecuroServ CEO framework that has anchored a decade of organisation-driven gameplay (Rockstar Games, 2016). With Grand Theft Auto VI relocating the action to the State of Leonida and Vice City, players, journalists and dataminers have widely anticipated a "successor" property: a high-rise headquarters in the Vice City skyline that functions as the spiritual descendant of the Maze Bank Tower offices in Pillbox Hill, Los Santos (GTA Wiki, 2026a). This report consolidates what is known about the original Maze Bank Tower CEO offices, the structural role they played in GTA Online's economy, and the realistic expectations for their successor offerings within GTA VI Online.
The Maze Bank Tower is a 273-metre, 70-storey post-modern skyscraper located in Pillbox Hill, the tallest building in the State of San Andreas and the headquarters of the Maze Bank corporation (GTA Wiki, 2026a). Of the four office tiers introduced in Further Adventures in Finance and Felony, the Maze Bank Tower office is the apex purchase, priced at $4,000,000 before customisation, and sits at the top of the tower with a rooftop helipad accessible only through office ownership (Rockstar Games, 2016). The other three offices โ Maze Bank Building in Pillbox Hill (the cylindrical "rocket" building), Arcadius Business Centre, and Lombank West โ form the CEO property ladder but lack the iconic silhouette that made the Tower synonymous with the "criminal kingpin" power fantasy (GTA Wiki, 2026b).
Functionally, the office is the registration point for SecuroServ CEO status, the spawn location for the Pegasus and personal vehicle requests, and the hub for Special Cargo Warehouse and, later, Vehicle Cargo, Hangar, Nightclub and Agency operations layered on top via subsequent updates (GTA Wiki, 2026b). It is therefore not merely cosmetic real estate but the architectural keystone of GTA Online's enterprise gameplay loop.
While Rockstar Games has not formally detailed GTA VI Online property offerings at the time of writing, the structural expectation across community datamines and journalistic coverage is for a Vice City equivalent of the Maze Bank Tower โ a flagship downtown skyscraper functioning as the top-tier executive office. The likeliest candidates fall into three categories:
Take-Two Interactive's leadership has publicly framed GTA Online as a long-lived service whose community Rockstar intends to retain across the generational handoff to GTA VI (Take-Two Interactive, 2024). Whether CEO offices specifically transfer is unconfirmed; however, the precedent set by the Criminal Career and Career Builder migrations in earlier updates suggests that ownership status, rank and SecuroServ progression are more likely to translate than the bricks-and-mortar Maze Bank Tower interior itself, which is geographically rooted in Los Santos.
Three design pressures are likely to shape the successor offices:
The Maze Bank Tower CEO office is the architectural anchor of a decade of GTA Online organisation play, and its successor in GTA VI Online is one of the most consequential property design decisions Rockstar Games faces. While specifics remain unannounced, the convergence of fictional continuity, established gameplay loops and Take-Two's stated retention strategy makes a Vice City flagship executive tower โ functionally analogous, visually distinct โ the most probable outcome.
GTA Wiki (2026a) Maze Bank Tower. Available at: https://gta.fandom.com/wiki/Maze_Bank_Tower (Accessed: 14 May 2026).
GTA Wiki (2026b) GTA Online: Further Adventures in Finance and Felony. Available at: https://gta.fandom.com/wiki/GTA_Online:_Further_Adventures_in_Finance_and_Felony (Accessed: 14 May 2026).
Rockstar Games (2016) GTA Online: Further Adventures in Finance and Felony Now Available. Rockstar Newswire, 7 June. Available at: https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire (Accessed: 14 May 2026).
Take-Two Interactive (2024) Annual Report and Earnings Commentary. New York: Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.