The Rock Star says the GTA 6 trailer is a mixture of 2 gameplays and cotton, and with respect, I want to know where my 83.5 second game play is.
I’m dying to look at the GTA 6 gameplay footage since the trailer fell more than a year ago, and when the new trailer is a wonderful display of big budget AAA glands, I was admitted that we had not really seen this game, the game, out of the cut senses. But wait, apparently we did.
In a tweet published on Wednesday, the Rock Star announced: “Grand theft Auto VI trailer 2 was played completely from PlayStation 5, which included equal parts gameplay and katasin.”
We knew that the footage was caught at Base PS5, but it’s about about 50 % of the gameplay for me.
The Grand Stolen Auto VI Trailer 2 was fully caught in the PlayStation 5, which included equal parts gameplay and Katasin. pic.twitter.com/jwfvym3onMay 7, 2025
I know that you can see a small glimpse of the transition in the gameplay Here on the sign of 00:23 When the main character Jason is going to his house, but what else am I remember?
I think there is no way to know how the rock star describes “gameplay”, but in my house there are the parts of the game that are shown by the player’s view.
It may have been some parts of the trailer Look Like Katsin, but in fact there are gameplay footage, which will be quite impressive. I’m not from calling the rock star in any way, I just can’t really explain which part of the trailer is cut -in -Chen footage and which half gameplay is considered. Maybe this is a high definition for graphical loyalty, but it does not help me to analyze how to do this thing Plays.
Finally, we can only assume that the trailer shows scenes in the trailer that the game looks like outside, though my eyes do not yet know how the game mechanics and controls actually look and work. Blessed, GTA Games usually follow a familiar feeling and formula, but I still want to see it going.
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