The second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIhas already broken a record, although I wouldn’t exactly say this is the type of achievement thatRockstar Gameswill be too thrilled about.November 16 2024 marked a momentous day inGrand Theft Autohistory, a day that some in the community feared coming to pass.That’s because, as of Monday, it’s officially been over 378 days since we received the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto VI.AdvertSo why is that significant? Well, there were 378 days between the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto Vand its second trailer… which led some poor folks into thinking that the second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIwas imminent.In classic r/GTA6 fashion, the community had managed to hype themselves up for a reveal that never came - nor was, in any way, teased.What led everyone to start theorising about a second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIthen? Does the release date ofGrand Theft Auto V’s trailers really have any bearing on when Rockstar Games might publish a newGrand Theft Auto VItrailer?In short, no. The community just gassed themselves up for one based on this milestone and nothing else, as others in the thread were quick to point out.Advert“I hate people comparing gta6 launch timeline to gta5’s,” commenteduser D4rk5id3, “Gta 5 got 13 screenshots and 2 artworks between trailer 1 and 2.”“Will you all stop frothing at the mouth for this game and chill out?” replieduser Crabb_Rangoon.Also, I just wanna add,Grand Theft Auto VIwill almost definitely take longer to develop thanGrand Theft Auto Vdid.Rockstar always go bigger and better with every new sequel, so development times naturally balloon more and more with each new entry in a franchise. A second trailer forGTA VIwas always going to come out later based solely on this fact alone.AdvertLook guys, enjoy your Christmas. Take a couple of weeks off of the hype train. And when you’re back and well-rested, maybe you will actually have a second trailer.Maybe.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA 6,GTA,GTA 5,Rockstar Games

The second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIhas already broken a record, although I wouldn’t exactly say this is the type of achievement thatRockstar Gameswill be too thrilled about.November 16 2024 marked a momentous day inGrand Theft Autohistory, a day that some in the community feared coming to pass.That’s because, as of Monday, it’s officially been over 378 days since we received the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto VI.AdvertSo why is that significant? Well, there were 378 days between the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto Vand its second trailer… which led some poor folks into thinking that the second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIwas imminent.In classic r/GTA6 fashion, the community had managed to hype themselves up for a reveal that never came - nor was, in any way, teased.What led everyone to start theorising about a second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIthen? Does the release date ofGrand Theft Auto V’s trailers really have any bearing on when Rockstar Games might publish a newGrand Theft Auto VItrailer?In short, no. The community just gassed themselves up for one based on this milestone and nothing else, as others in the thread were quick to point out.Advert“I hate people comparing gta6 launch timeline to gta5’s,” commenteduser D4rk5id3, “Gta 5 got 13 screenshots and 2 artworks between trailer 1 and 2.”“Will you all stop frothing at the mouth for this game and chill out?” replieduser Crabb_Rangoon.Also, I just wanna add,Grand Theft Auto VIwill almost definitely take longer to develop thanGrand Theft Auto Vdid.Rockstar always go bigger and better with every new sequel, so development times naturally balloon more and more with each new entry in a franchise. A second trailer forGTA VIwas always going to come out later based solely on this fact alone.AdvertLook guys, enjoy your Christmas. Take a couple of weeks off of the hype train. And when you’re back and well-rested, maybe you will actually have a second trailer.Maybe.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA 6,GTA,GTA 5,Rockstar Games
The second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIhas already broken a record, although I wouldn’t exactly say this is the type of achievement thatRockstar Gameswill be too thrilled about.November 16 2024 marked a momentous day inGrand Theft Autohistory, a day that some in the community feared coming to pass.That’s because, as of Monday, it’s officially been over 378 days since we received the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto VI.AdvertSo why is that significant? Well, there were 378 days between the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto Vand its second trailer… which led some poor folks into thinking that the second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIwas imminent.In classic r/GTA6 fashion, the community had managed to hype themselves up for a reveal that never came - nor was, in any way, teased.What led everyone to start theorising about a second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIthen? Does the release date ofGrand Theft Auto V’s trailers really have any bearing on when Rockstar Games might publish a newGrand Theft Auto VItrailer?In short, no. The community just gassed themselves up for one based on this milestone and nothing else, as others in the thread were quick to point out.Advert“I hate people comparing gta6 launch timeline to gta5’s,” commenteduser D4rk5id3, “Gta 5 got 13 screenshots and 2 artworks between trailer 1 and 2.”“Will you all stop frothing at the mouth for this game and chill out?” replieduser Crabb_Rangoon.Also, I just wanna add,Grand Theft Auto VIwill almost definitely take longer to develop thanGrand Theft Auto Vdid.Rockstar always go bigger and better with every new sequel, so development times naturally balloon more and more with each new entry in a franchise. A second trailer forGTA VIwas always going to come out later based solely on this fact alone.AdvertLook guys, enjoy your Christmas. Take a couple of weeks off of the hype train. And when you’re back and well-rested, maybe you will actually have a second trailer.Maybe.
The second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIhas already broken a record, although I wouldn’t exactly say this is the type of achievement thatRockstar Gameswill be too thrilled about.
November 16 2024 marked a momentous day inGrand Theft Autohistory, a day that some in the community feared coming to pass.
That’s because, as of Monday, it’s officially been over 378 days since we received the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto VI.
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So why is that significant? Well, there were 378 days between the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto Vand its second trailer… which led some poor folks into thinking that the second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIwas imminent.
In classic r/GTA6 fashion, the community had managed to hype themselves up for a reveal that never came - nor was, in any way, teased.
What led everyone to start theorising about a second trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIthen? Does the release date ofGrand Theft Auto V’s trailers really have any bearing on when Rockstar Games might publish a newGrand Theft Auto VItrailer?
In short, no. The community just gassed themselves up for one based on this milestone and nothing else, as others in the thread were quick to point out.
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“I hate people comparing gta6 launch timeline to gta5’s,” commenteduser D4rk5id3, “Gta 5 got 13 screenshots and 2 artworks between trailer 1 and 2.”
“Will you all stop frothing at the mouth for this game and chill out?” replieduser Crabb_Rangoon.
Also, I just wanna add,Grand Theft Auto VIwill almost definitely take longer to develop thanGrand Theft Auto Vdid.
Rockstar always go bigger and better with every new sequel, so development times naturally balloon more and more with each new entry in a franchise. A second trailer forGTA VIwas always going to come out later based solely on this fact alone.
Advert
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Look guys, enjoy your Christmas. Take a couple of weeks off of the hype train. And when you’re back and well-rested, maybe you will actually have a second trailer.Maybe.
Topics:Grand Theft Auto,GTA 6,GTA,GTA 5,Rockstar Games