Rockstar Games Releases Grand Theft Auto 6’s First Trailer Early, Game Comes Out in 2025

Thanks to the efforts of a leaker releasing the trailer of Grand Theft Auto 6, Rockstar Games was forced to officially release the trailer earlier than planned.

The leak was already taken down but it looks like the damage was done as I woke up with a Tweet from Rockstar Games’ official channel saying “Our trailer has leaked so please watch the real thing on YouTube:” confirming the recent leak was legitimate, thus the early launch.

The first official trailer shows in-game footage of what the game looks like and the city you’ll likely explore once the game releases sometime in 2025. It seems like the story revolves around two protagonists with the woman named Lucia and the man still unknown.

The trailer is short clocking at at a minute and half and mainly gives use a glimpse of the game’s world and the wacky interpretation of it as it seems to be set in Vice City. Character animation is vastly improved if you compare this trailer to what was shown when Grand Theft Auto 5 was officially revealed.

I’m sure many will dissect every second of this trailer and we’ll know more about this game as we get closer to the game’s official launch.


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