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The official trailer for GTA 6 has finally been released, and the 1-minute-30-second trailer does a fine job of highlighting what fans can expect from the game when it launches in 2025.
The trailer starts with a sunset in Vice City, Rockstar’s fictional recreation of Miami, and then goes on to reveal Lucia—the first female protagonist in the GTA franchise. Throughout the runtime, we can see several details surrounding the story, including the possibility of a relationship between Jason, the male protagonist, and Lucia, possibly inspired by Bonnie and Clyde.
While the major part of the trailer indicates a significant focus on an in-game social media element, satirising American culture like previous Rockstar games, some details might have escaped your notice.
Let’s check what Rockstar has in store for gamers once GTA 6 launches:
Buildings With Interiors?
In the trailer, some buildings appear to have explorable interiors, especially the more detailed ones. This could be a definite possibility, as many GTA fans have expressed the desire for buildings to have interiors for a more immersive experience. It’s unclear if most buildings would be explorable, but the chances of major ones being so are quite possible.
New Dog Breed and Region-specific Animals
If you pay close attention, you can see a small Chihuahua running alongside the buff man during the beach scene in the trailer. This is certainly a new addition, and there’s a possibility that we may see other new dog breeds as well.
Apart from dogs, we also saw the addition of local birds, and of course, alligators in the game. There will certainly be more animals in the game, making for interesting gameplay possibilities, and perhaps even hunting.
Leonida Isn’t Limited To Vice City
GTA 6 is expected to be huge in scale, much bigger than GTA 5. This is evident through the scale presented in the trailer. It’s an endless horizon of buildings in some shots. Apart from the neon-lit city of Vice City, you will also be able to explore other regions inspired by the state of Florida. As seen in the trailer, you will visit marshlands, beaches, borders, and a whole lot more.
Life-like NPCs
If you closely inspect the beach scene, not only can you see a lot of NPCs, but everything, right from the animations to how the NPCs look, is a definite step-up from the last game. Two NPCs can be seen clicking pictures in the right corner of the frame, while two buff fitness enthusiasts run along with their dog. People can also be seen relaxing on the beach, using their phones, spraying on sunscreen, and creating social media content.
The scale seems massive, and with life-like NPCs inhabiting it, we could certainly be in for a treat when it launches in 2025.
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