The GTA 6 trailer has already surpassed predecessor Grand Theft Auto 5's reveal trailer's views, reaching 101 million views in less than two days. It also showed off GTA 6's dual protagonists, Jason and Lucia, and the internet has already grown obsessed over the latter. The 90-second trailer featured a ton of intricate details ( here are 99 things IGN spotted) and plenty of references to wild and wacky real life events too. The GTA 6 trailer was awaited with bated breath from the gaming industry and finally arrived with plenty of classic Rockstar satire. York calls the GTA 6 trailer’s much-discussed bikini-clad woman an NPC (there is a fair bit of debate about this character’s identity, with some believing it’s protagonist Lucia with a different hairstyle and outfit), and trumpets the graphical quality Rockstar has applied to the people who populate the world. “Because the artists over there really know how to push the consoles and the hardware to the limits with their level of detail (LODs).” When you play this game it’s really going to look like this. “A lot of times you see a cinematic - this is not that. “I’m really impressed with how far they’re bringing the graphics in-game,” he said. Then, discussing the life-life nature of NPCs, some of which have ultra-realistic hair and even pockmarks on skin, York said he was impressed with GTA 6’s graphics. This is a Rockstar trademark only possible with hundreds of thousands of animations, York insisted. Pointing to the GTA 6 trailer’s clip of a Vice City beach, York called it full of people all performing unique actions to make the virtual world feel alive. York goes on to talk about Rockstar staff working on hundreds of thousands of animations for previous games, a momentous task done in order to accommodate the player’s every whim. That’s why it takes them so long to make.” If you see that building way in the back, you can go to that building, you can climb it, you can jump off it. But everything you see in a GTA game is all done in-game. It’s kind of pre-rendered and you see it. “A lot of the games you see are done with cinematics, and they cut to a scene and it’s not all in-game. “This is an in-game cutscene,” York said of the trailer. According to York, what we see in the trailer reflects what fans can expect to experience when GTA 6 eventually comes out at some point in 2025.
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