I’m not missing out again - the GTA 6 trailer’s cultural ‘moment’ has made me commit to finally playing GTA 5 this Christmas

It’s now or never

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TheGrand Theft Auto 6(GTA 6) hype train is officially here; it arrived with a bang, with the first official trailer earlier this week. And it’s likely to be with us in perpetuity, building momentum as we gather pace toward that 2025 release window.

TheGTA 6trailer has had such a massive impact, and the viewing numbers are just wild. I remember checking back a few times this week on the official Rockstar YouTube channel: 50 million views in just nine hours, around 80 million in 20 hours, 100 million in a day. It’s spectacular, and record-breaking stuff. That’s not even counting the views of the trailer that’s hosted on different channels or those with reactions and so on, either. For extra context, it’s got nearly 120 million now, at the time of writing, which is more than the Super Bowl had viewers.

As someone who missed out onGTA 5for reasons (look, I was in a different career when it first came out, and even when I got into games media, it was just sort of there but had no pull on me), the trailer and the waves it and Rockstar have made with it have finally convinced me that my Christmas game this year justhasto beGTA 5. Not in an ‘it might be a good one to play’ or ‘good idea’ to finally play it kind of way, but I absolutelymustin order to make the most of and enjoy the cultural moment that we’re living in.

For context, I always try to have a Christmas game; a game almost put aside exclusively to play over the Holidays, be it something to really get my teeth into, something overdue, or even something seasonal. I’d already cycled through some choices, identifying several candidates from 2023 bangers I still needed to get back to, likeStar Wars Jedi: Survivor,Dead Space remake, andDiablo 4, to others like a fresh, current-genWitcher 3replay, or even a newSkyrimplaythrough onPlayStation 3.

Rockstar and a90-second tease ofGTA 6have made my final decision for me, and have done so in a big, cultural one-two punch.

Feeling the cultural waves

Feeling the cultural waves

The first hit of that punch is, simply, the cultural impact of a newGTAgame and even just a new trailer. The waves this has sent out have absolutely dominated the gaming industry already and prove that the nextGTAis just flat-out bigger than the other biggest games in the world, like the annualCall of DutyorEA Sports FC(formerlyFIFA). It transcends games; this will be bigger than anything that came before and filter into the wider entertainment and news worlds. Heck, even theBBC used aGTA 6graphicthis week when covering a football result.

It’s such a huge cultural moment that is like no other, and the impact of it already makes me want to get embroiled in it and soak up every bit.

GTAbeing a huge cultural element is not news in itself to most, of course, but witnessing the chat, vibes, and cultural atmosphere change and bubble up with the trailer is something quite special, proving thatGTA 6is likely going to be the biggest and most bombastic (and probably most lucrative) entertainment launch in history.

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The momentum and atmosphere following the trailer swept me up and got me hook, line, and sinker. The significance of the cultural moment that the trailer and this week’sfallouthave become - and that the game will clearly be itself - a very tangible phenomenon that’s seriously infectious, eye-opening, and just downright exciting. It’s such an incredible cultural moment that is like no other, and the impact of it already makes me want to get embroiled in it and soak up every bit.

GTA 5was, of course, its own gaming landmark and cultural phenomenon, but even though I was aware of its long-running success in terms of player numbers, sales, and its online element, it was essentially a ten-year-long (so far) cultural moment that passed me by. But there’s no way I’m lettingGTA 6pass me by in a similar way, and the first thing I can do to ensure that is to knuckle down and immerse myself inGTA 5with a full playthrough and adventure in Los Santos this Christmas.

Belated tangible fandom

Secondly, such is the cultural explosion of even just the trailer I now actuallyfeellike a fan already, and that’s why I now want, nayneed, to commit to playing throughGTA 5this Christmas break. That’s a testament to the power of the game, series, Rockstar, and just a single trailer of not even two minutes.

To draw another connection with the above, like the cultural impact ofGTA 5, I was aware of the fifth game and what it was from a ‘gamer’s’ perspective. But having never played it, there was nothing previously for me to be a fan of. I love open-world, action, and adventure games as much as the next person, sure, so it’s been a latent match made in heaven all along.

But now, I really do feel like a true fan who’s been playingGTA 5for years and can’t wait to jump intoGTA 6. I’m sure many previousGTA 5players will be jumping back in now or in the run-up to the return to Vice City, but I feel fortunate enough to be doing so for the first time - and on thePlayStation 5and all the enhancements that offers too.

As a bonus, by playing the fifth entry this Christmas, enough of a gap will be present before 2025 andGTA 6that I will then genuinely be pining for more, itching to get back into someGTAaction.

It might not be a festive Christmas game filled with snow or wintry feelings, and it certainly isn’t something I’m returning to out of nostalgia, but it fits the bill as one of the biggest games of the year (as it has been for every year in the past ten). But more importantly, I’m going to experience a hugely impactful title and entertainment phenomenon, all in preparation for another. Rockstar has finally made me commit to going the whole hog in Los Santos this festive season, and I can’t wait.

For more solo and narrative games to try before GTA 6 arrives, check out our guides to thebest single-player gamesgoing, and thebest story gamesyou can play right now too.

Rob is the Managing Editor of TechRadar Gaming, a video games journalist, critic, editor, and writer, and has years of experience gained from multiple publications. Prior to being TechRadar Gaming’s Managing Editor, he was TRG’s Deputy Editor, and a longstanding member of GamesRadar+, being the Commissioning Editor for Hardware there for years, while also squeezing in a short stint as Gaming Editor at WePC just before joining TechRadar Gaming. He is also a writer on tech, gaming hardware, and video games but also gardens and landscapes, combining the two areas in an upcomingbook on video game landscapesthat you can back and pre-order now.

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