
It's hard being a fan of Grand Theft Auto; every day you wake up hoping to see the second trailer, or really, any details on the upcoming GTA VI, only to find yourself disappointed.
You lay there on your bed, lovingly staring at a framed photo of Lucia, kicking your legs in the air, but it feels like Rockstar Games won’t return your calls.
If you believe hard enough, one day this will be the second trailer for GTA VI.
All you want is a sniff of information. Just a crumb of news. A screenshot. Some kind of announcement - hell, at this point you’ll just take a glimpse of Vice City.
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GTA VI feels more out of reach than ever, despite the fact that it’s coming out this year.
So, when Rockstar Games takes to their social media accounts, and your phone pings a notification, you think that today is the day.
Butterflies begin to dance in your stomach as your fingers fumble to unlock your phone.
Those same fingers dash across the screen, opening up the social media platform of your choice with a heightened sense of anticipation that Take-Two prays you hold inside.
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Cursing your choice of internet provider, it takes a moment for the social post to load and there it is… a promotional message about the latest event in Red Dead Redemption Online advertising trader bonuses, extra in-game income, and more XP.
A tear tracks its way down your cheek. You angrily swipe it away before standing in front of your bedroom mirror and applying a new layer of clown makeup.
You can’t believe you fell for their tricks and schemes again. All you wanted was a shred of information about the biggest game in the history of gaming.
As you collapse back onto your bed, sadly pushing the photo of Lucia to the side, you open Reddit and there are millions of you, annoyed, frustrated, and hoping instead that tomorrow will be the day.
Topics: GTA, GTA 5, GTA 6, GTA Online, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games, Take-Two