Article 6GWZF Grand Theft Auto VI trailer arrives early with a crime-crazy Florida

Grand Theft Auto VI trailer arrives early with a crime-crazy Florida

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Enlarge / "Coming 2025." (credit: Rockstar Games / YouTube)

Grand Theft Auto VI, like its protagonist, Lucia, keeps finding itself in an awkward spot because of "Bad luck, I guess."

The trailer for Rockstar Games' heavily, mightily, impossibly anticipated sequel in its record-breaking series landed on YouTube Monday evening, earlier than its previously published Tuesday morning release. That's because a pop-up, quickly suspended X (formerly Twitter) account posted it early, and Rockstar rushed to get its official version out, ending with a "Coming 2025" notice.

Grand Theft Auto VI trailer.

It's a mishap far smaller in scale than most leaks, but it's notable for Rockstar, which typically lets out very little about its games beyond official trailers. GTA VI had nearly an hour of early gameplay and testing footage leak in early September 2022, following a network intrusion. A teenager in the UK was arrested on charges related to the leak soon after Rockstar confirmed the leak. TikTok videos have also recently surfaced, with computer monitors showing off images of the game's setting, according to The Verge.

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