Rockstar confirms the latest Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer was all 'gameplay and cutscenes' captured 'entirely in-game' on the PS5
- On May 7, 2025, Rockstar Games unexpectedly unveiled the follow-up trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI, featuring gameplay and story scenes fully rendered on the PlayStation 5.
- The release followed a delay announcement that moved the launch date to May 26, 2026, as Rockstar sought extra time to polish the game and avoid developer crunch.
- The trailer highlighted protagonists Jason and Lucia in a Bonnie-and-Clyde style crime story set primarily in Vice City and Leonida, emphasizing their risky efforts to improve their lives.
- Rockstar stated the trailer contains 'equal parts gameplay and cutscenes' and confirmed the game will initially launch exclusively on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, with no PC version announced yet.
- The delay disappointed fans but reflected Rockstar's commitment to quality and avoiding crunch, while the ambitious narrative and expansive world have generated strong anticipation.
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