September, Friday 20, 2024

The long-awaited trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI has finally been unveiled.


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Rockstar Games has announced that the highly anticipated sixth installment of the Grand Theft Auto series will feature its first female protagonist, named Lucia. The game developer released a trailer for GTA VI earlier than expected, after it was leaked online. Set in a Miami-inspired Vice City, the game revolves around a story of love and crime involving Lucia and an unnamed male lead. The trailer hinted at a 2025 release date, meaning fans will have to wait a bit longer to play it. GTA VI will be the sequel to the hugely successful GTA V, which is the second best-selling video game of all time. Speculations and leaks about GTA VI have been ongoing for the past decade. The announcement of the trailer alone created global headlines, demonstrating the immense anticipation among fans for any information about the new game. Originally developed in Dundee in 1997, GTA has been both critically and commercially successful, as well as infamous for its controversial content. The trailer offers glimpses of car races, boat parties, and a man wrestling an alligator out of a swimming pool. The delay in the release of GTA VI can be attributed to the unprecedented success of GTA V, which sold 190 million copies worldwide. The game's popularity continues to thrive through GTA Online, an online game where players commit heists and form gangs. With a budget of over a billion dollars, GTA VI is expected to be the most expensive game ever made. The trailer's December release was intended to coincide with the franchise's 25th anniversary. Additionally, Rockstar has struck a deal with Netflix to bring several of its games, including GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas, to the streaming platform's gaming service for mobile device users starting on December 14.