
Second Trailer Drops with a Bang
Hey, if you’re as pumped about Grand Theft Auto VI as the rest of us, buckle up—things just got wild. Rockstar Games dropped the second trailer for GTA 6 on May 6, 2025, and it’s got the gaming world losing its collective mind.
This thing racked up a staggering 475 million views in a single day, leaving the first trailer’s 93 million in the dust. And trust me, it’s not just hype for hype’s sake—this trailer shows why GTA 6, set to hit PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on May 26, 2026, is shaping up to be a game-changer.
RAGE9 Engine Redefines Visuals
Let’s talk visuals first. Rockstar’s rolling out their shiny new RAGE9 engine, and it’s like they’ve cracked the code on making virtual worlds look real.

The trailer, captured straight from a PS5, flaunts Vice City in all its neon-soaked, Leonida-state glory—think Miami vibes with a criminal twist. From the way Lucia’s hair sways in the breeze to the hyper-detailed streets, fans on X are geeking out over every pixel, calling it “next-level realism.”
This isn’t just a glow-up from GTA V; it’s a leap into a future where you’ll swear you can smell the ocean air.
Next-Level NPC AI



Then there’s the NPC AI, and holy smokes, it’s smart. Rockstar’s promising NPCs that don’t just stand around like cardboard cutouts but react dynamically to the world—like real people caught in the chaos of Jason and Lucia’s crime spree. Whether it’s cops adapting to your moves or pedestrians with their own agendas, the AI’s built to make Leonida feel alive, unpredictable, and immersive.

It’s the kind of thing that’ll have you and your buddies yelling at the screen when some random NPC pulls a wild move during a heist.
Old NPCs stage a virtual uprising (In The land of fantasy)
Picture this: a dimly lit alley in Liberty City, where a gang of pixelated NPCs from GTA III and GTA: San Andreas huddle around a burning trash can, grumbling about the new kids on the block—the hyper-realistic, RAGE9-powered NPCs of GTA 6.

Back in the day, their simple routines—walking in circles, yelling “Hey, I’m walkin’ here!” or blindly crashing cars—were the backbone of the GTA experience.
Some pickets outside in-game police stations, holding pixelated signs reading “Bring Back One-Dimensional Cops!” or “Glitches Are Our Heritage!”
After heated talks, the cops managed to quell the chaos led by the uprising’s ringleader—a stout plumber sporting a red cap and moustache—alongside his sidekick, a barrel-tossing gorilla with a penchant for chest-thumping antics.
A Story That Hits Hard

As my old teacher always said “from joke to revolver”.
The trailer itself? Pure fire. It dives deeper into Jason Duval and Lucia Caminos’ Bonnie-and-Clyde dynamic, teasing a story about a botched heist and a criminal conspiracy.

The visuals pop, the soundtrack slaps (shoutout to the Pointer Sisters’ “Hot Together” blowing up streaming charts), and the gameplay snippets hint at a sprawling open-world that’s gonna eat up your weekends. Rockstar’s not just making a game; they’re crafting what their CEO calls “the best thing anyone’s ever seen in entertainment.” – No pressure, right?
Get Ready for the Ride
So, yeah, GTA 6 is shaping up to be worth the wait. With RAGE9 pushing graphics to new heights, NPCs that’ll outsmart your last-gen strategies, and a trailer that’s got us all hyped, May 2026 can’t come soon enough.
Grab your crew, start counting down, and maybe don’t plan anything else for next summer—this one’s gonna be huge.
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