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The anticipation for GTA 6 is making some fans do crazy, illegal things

Characters from Port Gellhorn city in GTA 6. (Image source: Rockstar)
Characters from Port Gellhorn city in GTA 6. (Image source: Rockstar)
A recent video shared by a YouTuber showed them waiting outside Rockstar North in Scotland and walking up to developers asking when the next trailer is coming out. The behaviour has been condemned by several people but some others seem to be supportive of it.

The anticipation for the release of GTA 6 is building and some fans are coping better than others. While most people are willing to patiently wait for Rockstar to confidently release the game, some others are going down the wrong path to get an update from the developers. A recent video short posted on YouTube showed a YouTuber harassing Rockstar developers to get an update.

YouTuber BacnkonBoulevard posted a Short of walking up to developers outside of Rockstar North’s HQ in Scotland and asking them when the next tailer is coming out. While no one gave him an update and all he got was them saying they don’t know, he claims that there will be an update, possibly a new trailer, sometime between October 28 and November 6. It is expected that Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar, has its next earnings call on November 6.

BacnkonBoulevard, in a recent stream, claimed that Rockstar will miss their May release date as well and that there will be another delay. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of another possible delay has Tom Henderson from Insider Gaming shared the same sentiment early last month.

Several dedicated (unofficial) GTA 6 accounts have condemned the video and the YouTuber’s behaviour, calling it “embarrassing” and “disgusting.” On the other hand, some of the responses to the video are more alarming as they are supporting this behaviour, some even taking the harassment to the next level.

While the hype, excitement, and anticipation for GTA 6 is understandable, harassing the developers for an update is condemnable behaviour. Even if they knew when the next trailer was coming out, they wouldn’t just share this information with anyone as that would be breach of contract or some NDA, and they could lose their jobs.

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Vineet Washington, 2025-10- 1 (Update: 2025-10- 3)