GTA 6 Trailer Debuted 7 Months Ago But Rockstar Still Radio Silent

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  • Rockstar unveiled the very first GTA 6 trailer in December last year.
  • It’s been seven months since then, but fans are still waiting for new information.
  • Many speculate that the team is aiming to launch the second trailer in December again.

GTA 6 remains the most anticipated release in the gaming industry at the moment. Following last year’s reveal trailer, the game is confirmed for a Fall 2025 release. However, nearly one year before this date, the team has yet to share new information.

Moreover, it’s been seven months since the team showed GTA 6 for the first time. Since then, Rockstar has kept fans in the dark, leading to speculations and discussions about the next showcase.

Why it matters: The GTA 6 trailer broke many records upon its launch, becoming the most-viewed non-music video on YouTube just 24 hours after its launch.

Fans on social media have noted that GTA 6 was first shown off seven months ago, on December 5, 2023. It’s certainly odd to reflect on this fact since time seems to have gone by in a flash. However, everyone seems more focused on Rockstar’s marketing plans.

Fans believe the game will show up again in December this year. This would mark one full year since the first trailer.

You’re not going to hear anymore news until December 2024! That’s a fact! By this year, they’ll drop trailer #2.

-Seanlxgue

The second trailer should be an exciting reveal from Rockstar. While a new look at GTA 6 sounds good enough already, a new trailer should be the beginning of more extensive marketing.

Perhaps pre-orders for the game will go live alongside this reveal. Nonetheless, fans have remarked how quickly time has flown by. However, some also noted that it hasn’t been fast enough to bring them close to GTA 6’s release.

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GTA 6 Is Going To Break Many Records Next Year

It is important to note that Rockstar’s API changes suggest something is already in the works, which could mean a second trailer is closer than anticipated. Whatever the case may be, fans are more than happy to wait one year for more GTA 6 footage after 10 years of constant anticipation.

In typical Rockstar fashion, the studio will likely make an announcement once the trailer is nearly ready. This new look will also be another record-breaker since GTA 6 is still the subject of mass anticipation.

The game is bound to become 2025’s biggest release. According to Xbox, many publishers are even afraid of competing with the game, so it will be interesting to see how the industry reacts to GTA 6.

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