GTA 6 trailer talk and leaks
Fans are pressing Rockstar to set a fixed premiere time for GTA 6’s Trailer 3 so viewers can watch together, reflecting how each drop has become an event. (viciados.net) Separately, leaked GTA Online revenue data suggests PC accounts for only a small share of microtransaction income, which may explain rumors that Rockstar could delay a Windows release until around February 2027. ( )
Grand Theft Auto VI fans are no longer just asking for Trailer 3 — they are asking Rockstar to put it on a clock. (viciados.net) A fan post highlighted by Brazilian outlet Viciados asked Rockstar to announce a date and exact time so viewers can “grab some popcorn” and watch together, and creator TGG echoed that request on social media on April 15. (viciados.net) That plea reflects how Rockstar has handled the first two videos: Trailer 1 was pushed out early after leaking ahead of its scheduled YouTube premiere, while Trailer 2 arrived as a surprise drop. Rockstar’s official Grand Theft Auto VI site currently features Trailer 2 and game details, but no Trailer 3 date. (viciados.net, rockstargames.com) The timing matters because Grand Theft Auto VI has already slipped more than once. Rockstar said on May 2, 2025 that the game had moved to May 26, 2026, and Take-Two said on November 6, 2025 that it had moved again to November 19, 2026. (rockstargames.com, take2games.com) A separate leak has added another argument to the fan debate: why Rockstar appears comfortable making personal computer players wait. Data published after the ShinyHunters breach and reviewed by Kotaku points to Grand Theft Auto Online generating about $9.59 million a week on average, or roughly $1.32 million a day, in the sampled period. (kotaku.com, gtaboom.com) The same leaked snapshot showed 894,621 weekly active users on personal computer, versus 3,474,021 on PlayStation 5 alone, and weekly bookings of $264,273 on personal computer, versus $4,486,346 on PlayStation 5. Kotaku said Rockstar has not confirmed the figures, even though it verified that the numbers circulating on Grand Theft Auto forums matched the leaked files. (kotaku.com) GTA BOOM argued from those figures that console players spend four to five times more per person than personal computer players, which would help explain why Rockstar is launching Grand Theft Auto VI on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S first. Rockstar’s official site still does not list a Windows version. (gtaboom.com, rockstargames.com) The leak does not prove a February 2027 personal computer launch, and Rockstar has not announced any personal computer date. What it does show is that, in 2026, Grand Theft Auto Online still makes most of its money on consoles, while Trailer 3 has become big enough that fans want it treated like a live event instead of a surprise upload. (kotaku.com, rockstargames.com, viciados.net)