According to the information published so far, it will be at least a year before GTA 6 is released. Many fans have something to think about: Some players are now dissecting the only GTA 6 trailer so far - sometimes with strange ideas.
Little is known about GTA 6 so far: There is a roughly outlined release period, which, however, seems to be far less certain than it seems. And there is a trailer that shows a lot, but nothing really. Because Rockstar Games is stingy with official information, the fans themselves are making sure that details come to light. But sometimes it's pretty strange. Fans seem to be going crazy because of the continued lack of news from the developers.
GTA 6: “I counted all visible windows”
GTA 6 will break records, fans are sure of that: the internet might even be destroyed when GTA 6 is released, probably in 2025. This legend is already being told in forums and social media. Whether it is true or not is irrelevant. One thing is clear: Grand Theft Auto 6 will cause quite a stir when it is released. The wait for the day alone is apparently a real psychological challenge for many fans.
There are many trailer analyses on Reddit. Fans are taking apart the only video for GTA 6 so far down to the smallest detail. The results are astonishing, sometimes strange. For example, a Reddit user recently discovered that Vice City not only has normal parking spaces, but also parking spaces for people with disabilities. The developers at Rockstar Games apparently want to create a city that is pretty close to a real big city.
Other fans discuss the nature of hedges or whether reflections look real enough.
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The latest level of madness in trailer analysis comes from user "SexMachine6000", who claims to have counted the windows in the trailer for GTA 6: "I was bored in the afternoon, so I counted all the visible windows." He says he came up with 4.833, but notes that he left out vehicle windows. And he also didn't check whether he might have counted buildings twice.
How did they come up with this idea? Apparently sheer boredom. How does it work? By stopping every frame of the video in which a new building is shown and starting to count, as the Reddit user explains.
Before him, a user had already targeted the windows, but not the total number. "Jojobib" only counted the windows from the first 30 seconds of the GTA 6 trailer. His result: 3.953.
If you want to try it yourself or perhaps discover other relevant information, here is the first and so far only trailer for GTA 6:
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