"GTA 6 Trailer 2 on PS5 Sets High Expectations"
Rockstar Games has thrilled fans by revealing that the second trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) was captured entirely using the PlayStation 5. This announcement has set the stage for high expectations regarding the game's visual fidelity and performance. Delve into the details of how the trailer was presented and uncover the hidden gems that fans might have missed.
GTA 6 Second Trailer Information
Captured Entirely Using PS5
The second trailer for GTA 6 has left fans in awe with its stunning realism and quality. On May 8, Rockstar Games took to Twitter (X) to share that the trailer was "captured entirely in-game from a PlayStation 5, composed of equal parts gameplay and cutscenes." This revelation sparked curiosity among fans, many of whom struggled to differentiate between gameplay and cutscenes due to the seamless quality.
A fan noted that all cutscenes in Rockstar Games run in-game, yet some remain skeptical that what they witnessed was purely in-game footage. Speculation also arose about whether the trailer was captured using a standard PS5 or the more powerful PS5 Pro, given the significant performance and graphical differences. As of now, Rockstar Games has not clarified this, leaving fans to continue their speculation.
Things You Might Have Missed: GTA 6 Second Trailer
The trailer is packed with details, some of which are easy to spot while others require a closer look. One notable return is Phil Cassidy, a beloved character from the series known for selling guns. Fans noticed a change in his design, particularly his physique, suggesting a new take on this familiar face. Despite the changes, Phil's personality remains intact, as he continues to be involved in the gun business with the Ammu-Nation store chain. Additionally, a PS5 console and controller were spotted in the trailer, serving as a subtle nod to the system used for its capture.
Another exciting hint from the trailer is the potential return of the Gym System, first seen in GTA San Andreas. The protagonist, Jason Duval, was shown working out on a beach, suggesting that players might once again have the opportunity to customize their character's build through gym activities. The trailer also showcased various other activities, such as golf, fishing, scuba diving, hunting, basketball, kayaking, and fight clubs. While not officially confirmed, these activities were part of the in-game footage, according to Rockstar's statement.
As fans continue to dissect the trailer, more references and Easter eggs are being discovered daily. Despite a recent announcement of a delay, anticipation remains high for GTA 6's release, now scheduled for May 26, 2026, on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth coverage on the game by checking out our article below!






