The first trailer for GTA 6 is only 90 seconds long, but the community has already discovered an incredible number of violations of U.S. law in this short time span.
What is Grand Theft Auto about? The GTA franchise has never been a child of sadness. The name “Grand Theft Auto” (literally translated as “Grand Auto Theft”) makes it clear that you take on the role of criminals who don’t take the laws too seriously.
Anyone who has played the previous installments of Rockstar and Take-Two’s successful series extensively has likely not only stolen cars but also destroyed, robbed, murdered, and tortured. That similar experiences await you in GTA VI starting in fall 2025 is already emphasized by the first trailer.
Here you can watch the 90 seconds trailer for GTA 6 again:
Continuous Violations of Law
What has the GTA community discovered? That the fans of the franchise have scrutinized the first trailer for GTA 6 particularly closely was already made clear by this news: Trailer shows 35 cars that you could already play in GTA V.
In a new post on reddit, all the legal violations in the spotlight of the internet police that occur within the 90 seconds are now highlighted. Thread creator Humblebrag232 claims to have discovered almost 25 crimes, with an average of one crime every 3.6 seconds. Here is a selection:
- Possession of weapons
- Resisting arrest
- Destruction of property
- Burglarly
- Reckless and dangerous driving
- Fraud
- Participation in illegal races
- Public indecency
- Robbery with a firearm
How is the community reacting? Under the original post, the commentators are looking forward to their upcoming trip to the “Sunshine State”:
- PSPatricko writes (via reddit): “So a typical day in Florida?”
- JackCastle reminds (via reddit): “Well, the game is not called Nice day driving 6.”
- youngreeper9 speaks the minds of many fans (via reddit): “2025 is almost here, people!”
- Eggith has already been on site (via reddit): “I was in Tampa, Florida, two weeks ago, and saw about 75 percent of these crimes in action during my three-day stay.”
No wonder, as many scenes from the trailer are based on real-life references that actually occurred in exactly this form. Quite crazy, right? You can find a long list of references here: GTA 6 trailer shows absurd scenes from everyday life in Florida – fans are shocked that these are real events