Rockstar Games Releases Second Trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI
/Rockstar Games just casually dropped the second trailer for the highly anticipated open-world game Grand Theft Auto VI—just days after officially announcing the game’s release date.
This second trailer is similar to the first but shows more of the game’s world and the in-game quality of its characters. We see Jason Duval taking on odd jobs before picking up his partner in crime, Lucia Caminos, who has just been released from jail, confirming this Bonnie and Clyde-inspired duo. The rest of the trailer features a montage of chaotic criminal activity: dragging a safe with a truck, Lucia taking out multiple cop cars with a grenade launcher, and even jumping onto the back of a moving vehicle.
It definitely looks impressive, and we’re assuming everything shown was rendered in-game. Worth noting: at the end of the video, Rockstar clarifies that all footage was captured on a standard PS5—not a PS5 Pro.
It definitely looks impressive, as i’m assuming all that was shown was game rendered. It’s also worth noting that at the end of the video, the footage used was captured on the PS5, not the PS5 Pro.
Despite all the hype, Rockstar Games continues to stay mostly silent. No blog posts, no dev diaries, no detailed breakdowns—just two trailers and a release date: May 26, 2026. That’s a notable delay from its originally projected 2025 launch window as they aim to exceed fan expectations.
Rockstar Games continues to remain silent as they barely share any information about the game beyond its two trailers. No highlighting new features, no developer talk of some sort, or a blog post to share more about certain details. All that was given so far is the two trailers and its release date - May 26, 2026, a significant delay as it was originally revealed to launch sometime in 2025.
Grand Theft Auto VI will launch first on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. There’s no mention of a PC or Switch 2 version yet, which isn’t surprising, especially for PC, as Rockstar usually releases that version years after the console debut.
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