![]() ![]() It'll almost certainly be the biggest video game launch ever when it arrives in 2025, and we'd have all-but-forgotten about that time the first trailer leaked a bit early.īut right now, it all feels like a bit of a shame. Setting this new all-time record is a testament to the cultural impact of the. Judging by all the social media chatter - and the data shared with us - fans are excited and the number of views for it are on a totally new scale. GTA 6 Trailer 1 garnered over 93 million views within 24 hours, according to data provided by YouTube Gaming. The trailer is certainly impressive, and the team of Rockstar should be proud of it. But the reveal of a Grand Theft Auto is a once-in-a-decade event, one nobody would want to miss (and many did).ĭoes it matter in the grand scheme of things? No, not really. But with no E3, and with platform holders focusing mainly on what was coming out during 2023 (outside of Xbox, who showed a bit more with its summer showcase), it's not been a vintage year for exciting announcements. ![]() We've had plenty of big game releases, sure. We've not had a great deal of moments this year. And you don’t get a bigger moment than this, not just for video games but for the whole of entertainment. There were GTA fans organising watch parties for this trailer, there were media outlets and YouTubers planning live streams, reaction videos, podcasts, articles… a game reveal, particularly one of this scale, is a community event and an opportunity for fans to come together around a single moment. In today's world, the marketing campaign and all the elements associated with it are an extension to the game itself. The first time that players 'experience' GTA 6 isn't when they boot up the game, but when they see that first screenshot, or that logo, or the trailer. This isn't how Grand Theft Auto 6 was meant to be shown to the world. But it's one thing to leak the existence of a game, and quite another to share actual material and videos related to it. Some of my peers in the media argue that this is all just an advert, and that bemoaning leaks is just doing the marketing department's job for them. The trailer dropped late in the evening for those in Europe, so most of those fans won't have seen it until the morning It was a disappointing start to a significant week for the video games business when it comes to new game announcements. And the media was forced to hastily reschedule their planned coverage as they rushed to share the news with their readers. The trailer dropped late in the evening for those in Europe, so most of those fans won't have seen it until the morning. It’s now the most-viewed video game reveal on. But this isn't what was supposed to happen. The GTA 6 trailer has already surpassed predecessor Grand Theft Auto 5s reveal trailers views, reaching 101 million views in less than two days. Rockstar was forced to react and put the video out officially, and the reception to the 90-second trailer has been very positive. After last year's disappointing hack that exposed 90 work-in-progress gameplay videos, the highly anticipated trailer, which was due to debut later today, found its way onto the internet 14 hours early. This week is less about angering social media, and more to do with another leak around the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6. Hell, they can't even port Red Dead Redemption to other platforms without evoking the wrath of the internet. For a developer that's only put out two original games in the past ten years, they sure have had plenty of fires to put out. The Rockstar PR team must be wondering if they will ever catch a break. The trailer also references the iconic "Florida Man" meme by showing a naked man watering his lawn, a reference to the real headline "Florida Man Does Yard Work Naked.Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Both of these scenes reference real-life images from Florida where residents have found gators in unexpected places, such as their backyard pool or their local Walmart. As such, it makes sense that Rockstar would lean into the weird and wacky stereotypes of the state when developing GTA 6's Leonida.įrom what can be seen in the GTA 6 reveal trailer, residents of Leonida have to deal with gators just like Floridians, as can be seen by one shot of someone fighting off a gator in a swimming pool, or another where a gator can be seen entering a convenience store. ![]() From the classic "Florida Man" headlines to the influencer lifestyle of Miami, as well as the penchant for finding alligators in places they shouldn't be, most GTA fans probably already have an image of what life in Florida is like based on these memes. Out of all the states in the US, Florida is likely the source of the most meme material, and frequent internet users are likely familiar with some of the stereotypes of the state. ![]()
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