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Rockstar Drops Surprise GTA 6 Gameplay Clip, Revealing Stunning Vice City Details and Official Pre-Order Date

Grand Theft Auto fans received a massive surprise today as Rockstar Games quietly updated its official website, treating the gaming community to a brand-new look at Grand Theft Auto VI. Alongside the highly anticipated reveal of the game's official cover art and the confirmation of its pre-order date, Rockstar embedded a brief, scrollable snippet of in-game footage into its refreshed GTA VI mini-site.

This marks the very first piece of new gameplay footage fans have seen since Trailer 2 debuted last May, and despite its brevity, the clip is packed with impressive details that showcase the power of current-generation hardware.

A Sunset Glimpse of Vice City

The newly discovered gameplay snippet is a brief 8-second aerial shot of Vice City, Leonida, captured during a vivid sunset. The video runs at a crisp 4K resolution and 30 frames per second (FPS)—a technical baseline that experts expect the game to target on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and the PlayStation 5 Pro.

Even in just eight seconds, the sheer scale and density of the world are on full display. Keen-eyed fans have already counted a total of seven aircraft moving across the sky simultaneously, hinting at an incredibly active and living airspace.

Next-Gen Tech: Parallax Interiors Confirmed

One of the biggest technical takeaways from the footage is the confirmation of parallax interiors. While Grand Theft Auto V relied heavily on flat, static textures for building windows, GTA VI utilizes advanced parallax mapping. This rendering technique creates a convincing 3D depth effect behind windows, making it look as though there are fully realized, tangible rooms inside the skyscrapers as the camera pans past. While not entirely new to gaming this generation, its implementation in GTA VI dramatically elevates the visual fidelity and environmental immersion compared to its predecessor.

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New Story Details and Pre-Orders Opening Soon

In addition to the visual feast, the website update featured a fresh logline detailing the high-stakes journey of the game's dual protagonists, Jason and Lucia:

"When an easy score lands Jason and Lucia in a conspiracy stretching across the entire state of Leonida, the young criminal couple find themselves on the darkest side of the sunniest place in America – forced to rely on each other more than ever if they want to make it out alive."

With the official cover art, logos, and wallpapers now out in the wild, the countdown to the game’s release has officially entered its next phase. Fans won't have to wait long to lock in their copies; Rockstar Games has officially confirmed that pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI will open on June 25, 2026.

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