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The GTA 6 trailer arrives at 2PM GMT tomorrow

Ahead of the weekend, Rockstar confirmed its plans to debut the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 this week. We're still a little under 24 hours away from the trailer going live, but a few details have become public ahead of time. 

There have already been some leaks ahead of the trailer, including one which may have involved the son of a Rockstar North developer. However, it didn't show anything particularly interesting, or at least, nothing we didn't already see in the pre-alpha gameplay leaks from last year.

The Grand Theft Auto 6 reveal trailer has already been uploaded to YouTube and is scheduled to go live at 2PM GMT tomorrow. At the time of writing, there are already 50,000 people sitting and waiting for the premiere.

The trailer will be 1:30 long, which isn't much but is actually longer than a lot of previous Rockstar trailers. The original trailer for GTA V was just one minute long and the first two Red Dead Redemption 2 trailers came in at 90-seconds or less. There will no doubt be new trailers as Rockstar tightens the game up for launch, hopefully in 2024.

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KitGuru Says: We still don't have a release date but hopefully the rumours of a late 2024 launch hold true, although if a delay is needed, then Rockstar should take any extra time it needs. GTA 5 sold well for an entire decade, so there is a lot riding on the sequel. 

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