GTA 6: Rockstar Games Announces Trailer Coming Next Month

Joshua Ramos
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Amid the highly anticipated release of the project, Rockstar Games has announced that the Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer is set to arrive next month. The reveal followed rumors circulating about impending announcements regarding the latest installment of the FTA franchise.

The Take-Two Interactive Software studio is set to unveil the GTA 6 trailer in December 2023. Moreover, that aligns with the studio’s 25th anniversary. Additionally, many expect an announcement of an official release date to arrive at some point following the trailer debut.

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Grand Theft Auto 6 Trailer to Arrive December 2023

There are few video game franchises as beloved as the Grand Theft Auto series. Indeed, Grand Theft Auto 5 remains one of the most popular video games of all time. However, many anticipate the follow-up entry into the franchise to supersede the accomplishments of its predecessor.

Now, after a long time of waiting and uncertainty, Rockstar Games has announced the Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer is set to debut next month. Indeed, the gaming studio took to X, formerly Twitter, to make the official announcement. Subsequently, many expect that a release date could arrive in conjunction with the trailer release.

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There have been a plethora of rumors surrounding the game’s arrival, with fans anxiously awaiting any news. Previous reports have stated that an announcement would be followed by a trailer, with a release date to follow. Subsequently, the game should feature a host of trailers throughout 2024.

There have been rumblings that the game could easily earn more than $1 billion worldwide on its release date. Although that figure is certainly impressive, it is feasible considering the popularity of the franchise. Conversley, Grand Theft Auto 5 grossed $1 billion in three days after its release ten years ago.