GTA 6 fan convinced next trailer date is hiding in plain sight

Connor Bennett
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An excited GTA 6 fan is convinced that a hint for the next trailer has been hiding in plain sight thanks to a set of birds – seriously. However, some fans aren’t buying it. 

Towards the end of 2023, Rockstar Games finally gave the gaming world what they’d wanted for years – their first look at Grand Theft Auto 6 and confirmed some of the rumors that had been going around for quite some time. 

The highly-anticipated title, which is set to release in 2025, will take us back to a modern Vice City and put us in the shoes of Lucia and Jason, in what appears to be a Bonnie and Clyde-esque story. 

While Rockstar has promised fans that they’ll get further looks at the game in the near future, they’ve returned to being a bit secretive about things and won’t confirm any dates. So, fans have taken it into their own hands to try and figure out when the next look at GTA 6 may come. And, well, one fan believes that birds – yes, birds – may hold the clue. 

GTA 6 fan believes birds have hints about second trailer

That’s right, if you spotted a flock of birds in the first scenes of the initial GTA 6 trailer, then Redditor Reckoning_2439 believes they hold the key to when Rockstar will drop the next load of details. 

If you’re not as eagle-eyed as the Redditor, then you’ll have missed the first flock – which contains six birds – flying above Vice City. There is then a second flock – this time containing 10 birds – flying over what appears to be a prison fence. 

According to the excited Redditor, this points to the next set of trailers coming in June and October. 

Some fans were quick to label it as simple “silliness” and “insanity” from the GTA 6 fan, claiming they were making connections where they probably shouldn’t have been. 

However, they’re not the only one to believe that the trailer holds some hints for the future, as another believes that Rockstar may have hinted at September too. So, we’ll have to wait and see who ends up being correct.