
The excitement around Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) continues to build, especially with the release of its second trailer. Rockstar Games announced on Twitter (X) on May 8 that the trailer was captured entirely using the PlayStation 5, showcasing the console's capabilities. This revelation has set high expectations for the game's visual and gameplay quality.
Rockstar Games stated that the second trailer for GTA 6 was "captured entirely in-game from a PlayStation 5, composed of equal parts gameplay and cutscenes." This statement has sparked curiosity and discussion among fans, many of whom are struggling to distinguish between gameplay and cutscenes due to the trailer's seamless quality. A fan noted that all cutscenes in Rockstar Games are run in-game, but skepticism remains about the authenticity of what was shown.
The announcement also raised questions about whether the trailer was captured using the standard PS5 or the PS5 Pro, given the significant performance and graphical differences between the two. As of now, Rockstar Games has not clarified this, leaving fans to speculate.

The second trailer for GTA 6 is packed with details that fans are still uncovering. One notable return is Phil Cassidy, a familiar character from previous GTA titles, who appears to be involved in the gun business with an Ammu-Nation store chain. While his physique has changed, his personality remains the same, much to fans' delight.
Eagle-eyed viewers also spotted a PS5 console and controller in the trailer, reinforcing the fact that it was captured using the PlayStation 5. This subtle nod adds to the authenticity of the trailer's visuals.

Another exciting feature hinted at in the trailer is the return of the Gym System, first seen in GTA San Andreas. The protagonist, Jason Duval, is shown working out on a beach, suggesting that players might once again be able to customize their character's physique.
The trailer also teased a variety of activities that could be part of the game, including golf, fishing, scuba diving, hunting, basketball, kayaking, and fight clubs. Since Rockstar Games confirmed that everything in the trailer was captured in-game, these activities are likely to be included in GTA 6.
As fans continue to discover new references and easter eggs, the anticipation for GTA 6's release grows. Despite a recent delay, the game is now scheduled to launch on May 26, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Stay tuned for more updates and detailed insights into GTA 6 by checking out our related articles.