Summary

Trust seems to be a major point inGrand Theft Auto 6’s first trailer, and that could point towards a potentially dramatic direction for the story. Of course, a single trailer is likely not enough evidence to call anything definitive as of yet. However, with such a long wait forGrand Theft Auto 6to officially be revealed, it’s natural to expect Rockstar to put their best foot forward. For that reason, the first trailer is important for letting players know what to expect from the game.

After it was revealed,Grand Theft Auto 6’s trailer broke recordsregarding how quickly it went viral. Even though official news about the game had been anticipated for years, the magnitude of the reaction was still unprecedented. The trailer itself did a good job of setting up what players should expect from the game, with new protagonist Lucia getting plenty of focus. Likewise, the series' return to Vice City looks to make the classic location wilder than ever thanks to the developers playing into the reputation of Florida. So far,Grand Theft Auto 6is building up to be a worthy next chapter.

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Grand Theft Auto 6 Could Be About the Trust Between Lucia and Her Partner

The Leads' Relationship Was Spotlighted in GTA 6’s Trailer

Rockstar has already planted a set of potentialhints aboutGrand Theft Auto 6’s storyin the trailer. As expected, the game seems set to focus on the partnership between Lucia and her currently unnamed associate. The rumors of the two having a Bonnie and Clyde-themed relationship look to be true, as they are shown committing several crimes together, and they also appear to be in a romantic relationship. There are a lot of directions that this storyline could go and unless there is a big twist, the relationship betweenGTA 6’s leads will likely be a core focus of the main story.

Trust Will Likely Be Key to GTA 6’s Story

There is one part of the trailer that could prove important for thedynamic betweenGTA 6’s dual protagonists. Near the end of the trailer, Lucia and her partner both affirm that they trust each other. The music in the background is quieter in this part, letting the player hear the dialogue more clearly, making this seem like an important moment. This could point towards trust being a mechanic inGrand Theft Auto 6.

For example, the actions that players take could affect how much the leads trust each other and this could potentially have a major impact on the story as a whole.

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GTA 6 Could Have Multiple Endings Like GTA 5

Trust as a mechanic has the potential to have a major impact on the ending ofLucia’s story inGrand Theft Auto 6. Much likeGrand Theft Auto 5, the game could feature radically different endings depending on player choice. Keeping trust between the two strong could lead to the best ending while breaking that trust in various ways could see the story end differently. Lucia and her partner could end up separating, or one could even betray the other depending on how fraught their relationship is by the end. Trust could be the most crucial factor inGrand Theft Auto 6’s ending (or endings).

FutureGrand Theft Auto 6trailers will provide more information, but the emphasis on the trust scene is worth looking into.Grand Theft Auto 6’s release dateis still at least a year away, so there will be plenty of time for fans to speculate. However, ifGrand Theft Auto 6brings back multiple protagonists, then it shouldn’t be out of the question for the game to have multiple endings as well.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Grand Theft Auto VI heads to the state of Leonida, home to the neon-soaked streets of Vice City and beyond in the biggest, most immersive evolution of the Grand Theft Auto series yet.Jason and Lucia have always known the deck is stacked against them. But when an easy score goes wrong, they find themselves on the darkest side of the sunniest place in America, in the middle of a criminal conspiracy stretching across the state of Leonida — forced to rely on each other more than ever if they want to make it out alive.