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Wow, so GTA 6 dropped another trailer today, and I gotta say, it’s a sensory overload in the best kind of way. Especially with all the hype around the bustling world of Leonida! The more I looked into it, the more my brain went, “Wait, was that a detail I just saw?”
So, right, people are buzzing with speculation, especially since we have to wait until May 26, 2026, thanks to the delay. Ugh, right? But hey, new guesses and hopes are what gonna keep us all a bit sane till then.
Okay, weird side note—around the two-minute fourteen-second timestamp in trailer two, there’s this scene where Jason and Lucia are chillin’ at their place. And just when Lucia drops onto Jason like she’s the most fabulous sack of potatoes—yeah, I know, like how is that even a comparison, but it fits—the TV in their pad shows something interesting.
Forget the Phil’s Ammunation ad for a second—look to the left. There it is, a console. Not just any console, oh no. This thing could pass for a PS5’s quirky cousin—same black and white drama, with hints of blue lights. A parody? A NayStation maybe? (C’mon, had to go there.)
Anyway—folks are now dreaming up this whole scenario about playing retro GTA games inside GTA 6. It’s happened before, kind of—like throwing classic SEGA games into Yakuza games or those parody arcades in GTA Online.
But here’s the kicker, folks are saying stuff like, “Imagine Vice City as a playable thing in there,” like PastorPoppyseed mused somewhere in the depths of Reddit. And then AveryLazyCovfefe casually mentions they’d ditch exploring Leonida to replay GTA 3. Because why not pause an entirely new world to relive a classic, am I right?
And the jokes, oh the jokes—about Jason being the everyman. “Muscle-bound gamer dude with a penchant for thick latinas? Total mood,” someone quipped. Probably deadpan-ed too.
Anyway—no, wait—what was I saying? Right. So, did the second trailer rock your socks or what? Hoping to see those classic GTAs snuck into it? Drop your thoughts somewhere—I mean, why not?