Rumors about a second Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer have been circulating again in early 2026. Several gaming forums and YouTube channels claimed that Rockstar accidentally leaked a new 90-second trailer on their internal servers before quickly taking it down.
The supposed leak showed more of Vice City at night, a large hurricane sequence, and deeper looks at the in-game phone’s social media interface. Some clips even featured new radio stations and voice lines from Lucia and Jason.
Rockstar has not confirmed or denied anything. The company rarely comments on leaks, but the pattern is familiar—similar “leaks” happened before the first trailer in 2023, and most turned out to be edited fan-made videos.
What is confirmed right now:
- GTA 6 is still targeting a 2026 release (most likely spring or summer)
- It will launch first on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S
- PC version is expected in 2027
- The map includes a modern-day Vice City and surrounding areas
- Online mode will receive major upgrades at launch
Many analysts believe Rockstar is intentionally letting minor leaks spread to keep the hype alive without having to post official content. The first trailer already has over 220 million views, so the marketing machine is running perfectly even without new material.
For fans, the wait is tough. Every month brings new speculation, fake screenshots, and countdown timers. If you are planning to upgrade your console or PC for GTA 6, now is a good time to start saving—especially since scalpers will likely drive up prices again when the game finally launches.
