GTA 6 Trailer 2 Breakdown: Voice Actors, Soundtrack, and Easter Eggs You May Have Missed

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For what it’s worth, we do see Jason wearing a “V-Rock” t-shirt, which could mean that the beloved rock station from GTA: Vice City will be revived in GTA 6. Given that it’s a vintage t-shirt, though, it could just be a simple callback to the previous game. 

Grand Theft Auto 6’s Map Will Be Absurdly Large

You probably know that GTA 6 will feature a modern version of Vice City (the GTA universe’s stand-in for Miami). You may have also heard that GTA 6 will feature explorable locations throughout the state of Leonida (the GTA universe’s stand-in for the state of Florida). 

However, this trailer and supplementary media material released by Rockstar confirm that GTA 6 is somehow even bigger than anyone expected. Along with Vice City and the Leonida Keys region, players will be able to explore the fictional towns of Port Cellhorn and Ambosia. Outside of those major urban areas, GTA 6 will also feature an extensive wetlands area known as Grassrivers and the Mount Kalaga National Park. That National Park apparently exists at the “northern border” of Leonida, which confirms that GTA 6 will indeed do its best to recreate an entire state. 

Believe it or not, though, the game looks to be even bigger than that. Between the spotted locations that haven’t been identified yet and the extensive underwater shots included in the supplementary media materials, GTA 6 will almost certainly be Rockstar’s biggest open-world game yet by a considerable distance. 

Grand Theft Auto 6’s Graphics Are Almost Too Good to Be True

Whatever video game graphics mean to you, GTA 6 is shaping up to be a stunner. The lighting, the character models, the details in the environments… Rockstar is certainly continuing to push the boundaries of modern gaming technology. 

Notably, though, the new GTA 6 trailer does not include any gameplay footage. That’s hardly a surprise given how Rockstar typically staggers their game reveals, though those waiting to see if the “real” game looks quite this good will have to wait a little longer. 

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