
GTA 6 Trailer Showcases All In-Game PS5 Gameplay and Cutscenes
May 07, 2025 8:52 PMRockstar Games has officially confirmed that the stunning second trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI showcases gameplay and cutscenes captured entirely on the PlayStation 5. This trailer dives deeper into the game’s Miami-inspired Vice City and an expansive character roster, which contrasts sharply with the initial scene-setting first trailer released in 2023. Following the trailer's release, Rockstar provided detailed character breakdowns and numerous screenshots, generating excitement and some debate over the graphical capabilities of the PS5. Despite the hype, fans are left waiting as the game has been delayed, now scheduled for release on May 26, 2026. This delay has created a notable gap in the gaming schedule, as many publishers previously hesitated to set their own deadlines due to the anticipated dominance of GTA 6 upon its launch.
nWhen will Grand Theft Auto 6 be released?Grand Theft Auto 6 is now set to be released on May 26, 2026, following a delay announced by Rockstar Games.
nGrand Theft Auto VI is highly anticipated as the next installment in the ever-popular GTA series, known for its open-world gameplay and intricate storytelling. Players are excited to explore the vibrant streets of a modern Vice City, continuing the franchise's legacy of engaging narratives and expansive environments. As Rockstar continues to build hype around this title, many are hoping that the extended development time will allow for a truly revolutionary gaming experience.

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The PS5 footage looks insane, but 2026 is so far out that I might have to replay GTA V *again* to pass the time. Here’s hoping the delay means we’ll get fewer bugs and more wild NPC antics at launch. (Keeping it casual but informed, avoiding overlap with the existing comment by focusing on replaying GTA V and hoping for polished NPC behavior.)

PS5 flexing its muscles with those visuals, but man, 2026 feels like a lifetime away—guess my Vice City vacation plans are on hold. At least the delay means Rockstar won’t crunch as hard, and we’ll hopefully get a polished masterpiece.