

This week the developer offered a free vehicle, along with special outfits and a triple money bonus, for those who played. In order to ensure the continued popularity of GTAO, Rockstar provides frequent events and bonuses for players. Several celebrities, such as basketball legends Lebron James and Kevin Durant and rapper Travis Scott, have recently expressed their love for role-playing within the online multiplayer space. While the franchise's single-player component has been stagnant for years, Grand Theft Auto Online appears to be more popular than ever. Marion XGamer's trailer includes a ton of features that GTA fans want from GTA 6, such as photorealistic graphics and multiple open-world cities to explore.

The phony gameplay footage was complied from a variety of sources, including other YouTubers and a 2013 gameplay trailer for Ubisoft's The Crew. The trailer is extremely well-made and believable, using the calm explanatory voice-over used in much of Rockstar's pre-release gameplay trailers. Related: How GTA 6 Can Bring Back Danny Trejo's Vice City Character UmbertoĪ fake Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay trailer, created by YouTube channel Marion XGamer, served as the perfect April Fool's prank when it was posted on April 1. Some fans on Reddit have even begun creating their own dream protagonists, complete with character illustrations, detailed backgrounds and custom logos for Grand Theft Auto 6. Recently a new webpage created by Rockstar sparked rumors that GTA 6 would soon be announced, though nothing has come of this development yet. With GTA 5 now more than seven years old, and Rockstar's previous title Red Dead Redemption 2 nearing three years old, franchise fans are desperate for news about a sixth Grand Theft Auto title. The game's online multiplayer component, Grand Theft Auto Online, has continued to receive support from Rockstar. The latest release in Rockstar Games' franchise, Grand Theft Auto 5, released in 2013 and featured three criminal protagonists trying to make it big in the California-inspired region of San Andreas. A fake trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6, created and released as an April Fool's joke, depicts exactly what fans want out of a theoretical sequel.
