Rockstar has released the first GTA VI trailer. Release in 2025, first records and news
05.12.23
The Rockstar company has published the first trailer for the game GTA VI. Many details of the future game world become clear from it.
In general, everything shown correlates with recent sources about the game. The new game will have two protagonists – Lucia and Jason.
The events will take place in Vice City, a familiar version of the city of Miami since 2002.
In 12 hours, the trailer collected 58 million views and 7 million likes. Also, the video now has 560,000 comments and only 200,000 dislikes.
The game will be released in 2025. Sadly, in the press release, among the platforms that will be supported at the time of release, only PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles are mentioned.
However, it should be noted that almost all Rockstar games were initially available only on consoles, and after some time appeared on PC.
- Red Dead Redemption 2 was released on PC 12 months after the console premiere;
- Grand Theft Auto V – in 19 months
- Grand Theft Auto IV – in 8 months;
- Red Dead Redemption – still not released on PC.
It is interesting that the debut trailer of GTA V collected 96 million views in 12 years, so the first trailer of GTA VI has every chance to set a new record in the coming days.
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