Things you might have missed in the GTA 6 trailer
- Rockstar Games released a two minute and 45 second trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI featuring protagonists Jason and Lucia in Vice City and Leonida on a Tuesday afternoon without prior notice.
- The trailer follows Rockstar's announcement that GTA 6 will be delayed until May 26, 2026, after originally targeting a 2024 release under Take Two Interactive's ownership.
- The trailer shows detailed environments including sleazy nightclubs, secret clues, Phil Cassidy's Ammu-Nation store, various vehicles, and diverse locales like the Leonida Keys and swamps.
- Rockstar explained that additional development time is necessary to meet the high-quality standards players anticipate and merit, prioritizing excellence over rushing the release of GTA 6.
- The sudden trailer release sparked intense fan analysis and excitement despite limited gameplay details, signaling high anticipation for the game's expanded narrative and setting.
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