GTA 6 Trailer Rumours Confirmed By Trusted Insider Tez2

Since Rockstar Games confirmed GTA 6, fans have been besieged with new theories regarding where the game would take players, when it will be shown, or when it will be launched. As usual, there’s a lot of contradictory info coming from both trustworthy and questionable sources. We have no idea what is true and what is untrue. In general, assuming the bulk of reports are accurate, the game will return players to Vice City, the series’ fictitious version of Miami, however this time it will be set in the present period. Whether or whether this is genuine remains to be determined, but it seems that Grand Theft Auto fans won’t have to wait long to find out.

A fresh rumor has appeared from Rockstar Games insider Tez2, the most trustworthy and respectable source when it pertains to Rockstar Games, and a source who communicated news of the game’s confirmation this year whilst other Grand Theft Auto insiders and leakers remained mute. GTA 6 might be released this year, according to Tez2. The Rockstar Games source doesn’t elaborate, but says the teaser will be akin to the GTA 5 reveal teaser, in that it will feature a work-in-progress form of the game rather than merely a CGI trailer that reveals nothing.

With that in mind, take this info with a grain of salt. Everything here unofficial information and is also subject to change. We’ve heard rumors that the game would be shown this year and released in 2023, however if Rockstar Games’ release plan holds true, it could be pushed back as far as 2024.

Rockstar Games has yet to reply in any way to this latest revelation or the conjectures it has sparked. Rockstar Games never, ever responds to rumors, leaks, or anything else unofficial and speculative.

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