GTA 6 trailer leaked, revealing the game will launch in 2025

by nativetechdoctor
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News about the most anticipated GTA 6 game of all time was suddenly leaked through the first trailer.

According to Gizmodo, although it was set to be released on December 5, the first trailer of the game Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) was leaked by someone a day earlier. Before this incident, the developer Rockstar Games decided to release the official trailer ahead of schedule and bring the information that fans have been waiting for.

As expected, the upcoming game will be set on the sunny coast of Vice City, a city that is very familiar to those who are passionate about the game GTA. While the previous GTA 5 ‘s setting was inspired by California, Vice City will take players to modern-day Florida.

In the past time, much leaked news about GTA 6 has been spread across the internet, with the game having two main characters Jason and Lucia (the first female protagonist of the series). Now, when the official trailer came out, it also focused quite a lot on Lucia, many scenes in the game showed the couple’s thrilling chases, with the ultimate goal of wanting to get Life is Better in Vice City (albeit by illegal means).

Besides the two main characters, Vice City will have sunny beaches, group activities revolving around muddy areas, and bike/car gangs with hot and crazy activities.

It is different from the setting of the GTA: Vice City original. The new game will bring a city with a more modern style. In particular, details about an era where young people mainly ‘lived’ on social networks are also the focus of GTA 6, with many segments highlighting online video-sharing social platforms.

The first trailer for GTA 6 is 1 minute and 30 seconds long and ends with information about the expected release date in 2025. Accordingly, the game will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series The PC version is currently unconfirmed.

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