First Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer drops early — arrives in 2025 for PS5 and Xbox, no mention of PC version

A capture from the end of the first trailer of Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto VI.
A capture from the end of the first trailer of Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto VI. (Image credit: Rockstar Games)

The first Grand Theft Auto VI trailer is finally here, confirming several leaks and subverting expectations by dropping 12 hours before the originally intended time. The trailer was originally intended for December 5th at 9 AM Eastern, but actually dropped at 6:30 PM Eastern Time on December 4th (today), roughly 14 hours before the originally stated time. However, a low-quality version of the video was posted to social media, spurring the early release of the official trailer. 

We have the video, which has reportedly smashed the YouTube record for the most views in one hour, embedded below. 

Rockstar Games' press release points to a 2025 release date for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of the game, but there isn't a mention of a release date (or the existence of) a PC version of the game.   

The long-awaited Grand Theft Auto VI trailer confirms a multitude of previously leaked details but shows them off with Rockstar-appropriate production values. 

A shot of Vice City at night, taken from the first GTA VI trailer from Rockstar Games.

A shot of Vice City at night, taken from the first GTA VI trailer from Rockstar Games. (Image credit: Rockstar Games)

The expected generational fidelity improvements are present, showing character models that are significantly more realistic than what was possible on GTA V's original PS360-era rendering. Lighting and shading also look gorgeous, but the extent to which effects like real-time ray tracing are present is hard to tell at this point. Ray tracing may not be present yet, but judging by its implementation in GTA V's current-gen ports, it should also make its way here.

The social satire element of the GTA series is also alive and well, now even including a faux Vine/TikTok-inspired interface for in-game cellphone video-styled clips. Highlights include plenty of...jiggle physics, and even a take on overzealous "neighborhood watch" types often seen on social media.

Before wrapping up, the trailer takes time to frame the plot around two main protagonists. Our main characters are very much a GTA-styled take on "Bonnie and Clyde," a notorious couple of real-life Depression-era bandits. Time will tell whether or not our new GTA protagonists will meet the same fate, but this is Rockstar (developers of Red Dead Redemption) we're talking about, so anything is possible.

  • atomicWAR
    My wife will be lost to me for a good month when it drops. She was so excited when she saw the trailer. I mean I like GTA but she truly loves it!
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  • Colif
    wake me up when they show game play and not cut scenes.

    typical teaser trailer.

    Setting spam filters ablaze, I am sure of that much.
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  • txfeinbergs
    Colif said:
    wake me up when they show game play and not cut scenes.

    typical teaser trailer.

    Setting spam filters ablaze, I am sure of that much.
    Wake me up when they announce a PC version.
    Reply
  • SergeantRegular
    Absolutely insane that a studio as big as Rockstar can create such a large, vibrant, and developed world, with all the gameplay options, such a large scope of artistic creativity, graphical fidelity and interactivity. And then they shoehorn it all into a locked-down econobox full of last-get budget parts.

    Like going to a fine steakhouse and ordering chicken fingers.
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  • saunupe1911
    Colif said:
    wake me up when they show game play and not cut scenes.

    typical teaser trailer.

    Setting spam filters ablaze, I am sure of that much.
    2030
    Reply
  • Geef
    Here is a quick game play pic. 😜

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  • nitrium
    Rockstar notoriously releases the PC version ~18 months after the console versions. This comes as no surprise whatsoever.
    Reply
  • ivan_vy
    SergeantRegular said:
    Absolutely insane that a studio as big as Rockstar can create such a large, vibrant, and developed world, with all the gameplay options, such a large scope of artistic creativity, graphical fidelity and interactivity. And then they shoehorn it all into a locked-down econobox full of last-get budget parts.

    Like going to a fine steakhouse and ordering chicken fingers.
    we all know it, they need to sell as much a possible (game +DLC) before hackers and modders can put a finger on their beloved product. Like Denuvo DRM on PC, need to protect first sales.
    Reply
  • craigss
    And everyone wonders why kids these days think its perfectly acceptable to shoot and stab folks when you dont want to work for things!
    We sow the seeds of our own destruction with garbage like this, I love games I play violent games but this game I dont play, it objectifies and glorifies theft and murder just the same as the majority of Rap music
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  • ilukey77
    GTA 5 sold me from the trailer like every GTA game !!

    Sadly GTA 6 doesnt tickle my pickle im truly not interested !!

    maybe im 10+ years older now since GTA 5

    Maybe rockstar has become the same money hungry company like EA , Ubisoft and Activision so im not interested in supporting them ..

    Ill keep playing GTA5 online now and then like ive done for 10 years and wait to see if GTA6 does a online part and i may invest..

    Rockstar will sell GTA 6 well but to the huge heights of GTA 5 NO WAY !!

    people are angry and all the old people ( like my self at 46 ) are 10+ years older , wiser and maybe not as interested now !!
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