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author: Jacob Blazewicz

Here's Where to Watch GTA 6 Trailer; Countdown Continues

The release of Grand Theft Auto 6's trailer is near. Rockstar Games has started the countdown to the release of the first official footage from the game.

Source: Rockstar Games.
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A preview of the first footage from the new Grand Theft Auto managed to make rounds across the Internet. Nevertheless, it is better to be prepared in advance that the trailer of GTA 6 will not be excessively long.

As a reminder: the first official video of the game will be made available tomorrow at midnight PST. Anyway, Rockstar has made sure that players won't accidentally miss the event. On YouTube the countdown to the release of the trailer of Grand Theft Auto VI has already begun. It also enables users of the website to set a reminder, which will make it even more difficult to forget about the video.

By the way, it enabled us to learn the length of the video. In theory, for only announced videos, this information remains hidden by YouTube. However, it is still visible in the metadata of the page. This is how we know that the first trailer GTA 6 will last 91 sec, or just over a minute and a half (via Gematsu / X).

On the surface, that's not much, but it's still more than the so-called teaser trailers, so we should see a relatively sizable chunk of the game. Fans have also noted that it will supposedly be the longest first trailer for a big-budget Rockstar game ever (via GTA VI Community / X). Another thing is that the "record" of GTA V will only be beaten by about five seconds.

Besides, let's be honest: after many years of rumors, "leaks" and often contrived theories (mostly the latter), fans would welcome with enthusiasm and relief even a much shorter official footage of the long-awaited Grand Theft Auto VI instead of another doubtful leak.

Jacob Blazewicz

Jacob Blazewicz

Passionate about video (and other) games for years, he completed an Mba in linguistics, defending a thesis about games. He began his adventure with Gamepressure in 2015, writing in the newsroom, later also covering film and – oh, horror! – technology (also contributor to the gaming encyclopedia). He started with platformers, which he still dearly loves (including metroidvania), but he's also interested in card games (including 'analog'), brawlers, soulslike games and basically every other type of game. Don't ask about the graphics – after a few hours of exposition, he can be delighted with pixelated characters from games that remember the days of the Game Boy age (if not older).

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