GTA 6 trailer 2 drops out of nowhere, putting Lucia and Jason in the spotlight once again
Indulge in crime in Rockstar's open-world sandbox

Rockstar abruptly released the second GTA 6 trailer today, May 6, on the heels of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a delay that has s❀hifted the open-world game to May 26, 2026.
GTA 6 trailer 2 puts coupled protagonists Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval in the spotlight, with Lucia leaving prison and quickly joining Jason in a life o🍸f crime.
The glut of criminal activities available in Rockstar's open-world sandbox, from small-time robberies 🧸to ambitious heists, is the backdrop for much of the trailer, though🌱 Jason seems to front a more honest living elsewhere.

On , Jason's character profile notes that he joined the Army to "shake off his troubled teens," only to wind up once ag🍌ain "doing what he knows best, working for local drug runners." He now dreams of aiming higher and doing "something new."
Luciaও, meanwhile, learned "to fight as soon as sh🍒e could walk" – an upbringing that eventually earned her a stint in the penitentiary on Leonida, the overall setting of GTA 6.
Vice City, a GTA holy ground, is just one area of GTA 6, and Liberty City only comes up in a passing reference tꩵo Lucia's past in today'📖s content flood: "Lucia wants the good life her mom has dreamed of since their days in Liberty City," her bio reads.
We're also introduced to Cal Hampton, a friend of Jason's, seemingly a bit of an accomplice in GTA 6, and a hardcore conspiracy theorist if his distrust of birds is anything to go by. "Cal feels safest hanging at home, snooping on Coast Guard comms with a few beers and somꦑe private browser tabs open," Rockstar says.
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The Pointer S🌄isters' song Hot Togeth🍒er carries the trailer, contrasting Tom Petty's Love is a Long Road from the first trailer.
Follow our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GTA 6 trailer 2 live coverage for analysis and reactions as they come in.

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