Grand Theft Auto VI Announced, First Trailer in December

On Twitter, Rockstar announced that "the next GTA game" and we can expect a trailer in December

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/grand-theft-auto-vi-announced-first-trailer-in-december

Creado 2y | 8 nov 2023, 15:20:03


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