Grand Theft Auto 6’s first trailer is here

Rockstar Games has released the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto6 on Monday – earlier than expected – the next entry in the open-world crime franchise was officially unveiled after years of anticipation. GTA6 is the first brand new Grand Theft Auto game in over a decade, and expectations are high: GTA6's predecessor, Grand Theft Auto 5has sold more than 190 million copies since its debut in 2013.

GTA6Set to Tom Petty's 'Love Is A Long Road', Tom Petty's debut trailer features dual leads Jason and Lucia chasing a different style of the American dream in Vice City – the Grand Theft Auto version of Miami, Florida – and locations beyond. Vice City is a location familiar to GTA fans, but looks radically different GTA6; this time, players will commit heists, hijackings and hijackings in a modern context, and not in the stylized '80s version of Vice City explored in two previous Grand Theft Auto games.

The new Grand Theft Auto is decidedly contemporary; there's a strong TikTok and Instagram Live presentation in the trailer, but it's unclear how that element might find its way into the gameplay. Rockstar features plenty of street-level mayhem throughout, and varied locations and aesthetics, including what appears to be news broadcasts, security camera footage, and police bodycam videos.

In addition to the first official gameplay footage, the debut trailer is also available Grand Theft Auto6 also includes a release date/window for the game: 2025. Rockstar has not revealed which platforms Grand Theft Auto6 it will come though.

Rockstar originally planned to release the first trailer Grand Theft Auto6 on Tuesday, but footage of the trailer leaked early, leading to an early release.

GTA6 will be Sam Houser's first GTA game without his brother and Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser. Dan often scripted and produced Rockstar games, and he has a writing credit on every GTA since 1999. GTA: London 1969 And GTA2. He left Rockstar in March 2020.

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