It’s been a decade and two console generations since the release of GTA V. But that time’s over. Rockstar announced that it would reveal the game’s first trailer on Tuesday, December 5th, 2023, at 6AM PT / 9AM ET. Unfortunately, an early leak prompted the company to release the trailer more than half a day earlier than planned, revealing Grand Theft Auto VI will bring the series back to Vice City, and it showed off a new protagonist, Lucia.
Though Rockstar Games has kept mum on what to expect from the next installment in the series, we do have a bit of an idea of what the game looks like thanks to a hacker leaking 90 videos’ worth of material. In 2022, Arion Kurtaj — a member of the Lapsus$ hacker ring — leaked the videos, and in 2023, a London jury found him responsible for the act.
There have also been unconfirmed reports of another, more recent GTA VI leak in the days before the trailer’s world premiere, showing off a bit of the game’s map that allegedly came from a Rockstar employee’s kid.
- GTA VI is still coming this fall.
- Grand Theft Auto VI is launching in fall 2025
- It’s RTO for the GTA VI devs.
- GTA Online will no longer support Rockstar Editor on old-gen consoles.
- Y’all really liked that trailer, huh?
- Digital Foundry posted a nearly 37-minute analysis of the GTA VI trailer.
- The GTA VI trailer is already breaking viewership records on YouTube.
- GTA VI isn’t launching on PC.
- The first GTA VI trailer is here
- This is where you can watch the first GTA VI trailer tomorrow.
- Speak softly, then drop a hype-ass trailer.
- Grand Theft Auto VI’s first trailer will debut in December
- Rockstar confirms hack, says work on GTA VI will ‘continue as planned’
- GTA 6 gameplay leaks online in 90 videos
- GTA VI could finally let you blow up Miami as a woman in 2024
- Rockstar finally confirms it’s working on the next Grand Theft Auto