Sony appears to have sent a weekend email to PlayStation 4 players who had Grand Theft Auto VI wishlisted on the store, telling them: "Grand Theft Auto VI is on your wishlist. Buy a PlayStation 5 today so you don’t miss out on the release of Grand Theft Auto VI on November 19, 2026." The message has set off fresh speculation that gta vi trailer 3 may be close, even as Take-Two Interactive stays quiet about the game’s marketing plans.
The timing matters because the next trailer is widely expected to arrive soon, and the company behind the game has given fans little else to work with. Only two trailers have been released so far: the first in December 2023 and the second in May 2025. Take-Two chief executive Strauss Zelnick had already said marketing for GTA 6 would start to spin up around summer time, but that push has not shown up in any formal announcement.
That silence is part of why Sony’s email landed so loudly. The note reads less like routine store marketing and more like a signal that one of the year’s biggest games is moving into its next phase. On Reddit, one user summed up the mood by writing, "We're definitely getting something very soon," while another said, "This counts as marketing to me. It's starting!"
There is also a familiar pattern behind the chatter. The third trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2 arrived at the start of May, and the game then launched later in October 2018. Fans have been comparing that rollout with the one around GTA 6, especially with a third trailer expected imminently and roughly six months still left before launch.
For now, Rockstar Games has not announced how much GTA 6 will cost, which leaves one more major detail unresolved as the release date gets closer. The larger point is clearer: even without an official marketing drumbeat from Rockstar, the combination of Sony’s email, Zelnick’s earlier guidance and the old Red Dead Redemption 2 playbook suggests the campaign is entering its next stretch, whether the company says so yet or not.

