"While it's not totally out of the question that Rockstar puffs out its proverbial chest and drops a solitary GTA 6 logo and a release date, I suspect the developer will go big here. In the face of last year's unprecedented leaks (and whatever those shorts that appeared over the weekend are; would-be players are torn on their veracity), restoring the company's signature swagger seems important at this juncture, and a blockbuster reveal trailer that blows us away feels like the easiest way of doing so. I don't think we'll see too much, granted – history would suggest something in the vicinity of a 90-second runtime seems fair – but what we will get, I reckon, is another of Rockstar's 'concept' trailers, where everything on display is in-game and in-engine footage. As always, a banging backing track will likewise set the tone and underpin whatever features on-screen."
Interestingly, there's quite a different approach between the GTA 4 and GTA 5 first trailers. They're both clearly offering up the setting - GTA 4 with its take on New York, and GTA 5 with its version of Los Angeles - but with the GTA 5 trailer we get a much better look at the life within that city. There's a brief look at Michael, but not really establishing him as a main character - and there's not even a glimpse at Trevor or Franklin at this stage.
Again, Joe hit the nail on the head again when he called out the developer saying "No pressure with GTA 6 Rockstar, but GTA 4 and GTA 5 had two of the best reveal trailers of all time".
Here's the first GTA 4 trailer for reference -
Now obviously Rockstar has a history of making really good debut trailers. I mean, how engrained in your memory is hearing this opening to the very first GTA 5 trailer?
So let's
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