Grand Theft Auto 6 (Image: Rock Star Games)
Rockstar Games is breaking from its usual playbook for its next major Grand Theft Auto VI reveal, partnering with Netflix to premiere new footage before releasing it anywhere else. Grand Theft Auto VI: An Extended Look debuts on Netflix on Thursday, August 27 at 3 p.m. ET, with the same footage arriving on Rockstar’s YouTube channel and the official GTA VI website six hours later, at 9 p.m. ET.
The arrangement marks a clear departure from how Rockstar has handled the game’s previous two trailers, both of which dropped without warning directly on YouTube and social media. Netflix and Rockstar have both described the collaboration as a first-of-its-kind partnership.
Netflix’s newsroom, Tudum, called it exactly that in an announcement published earlier this month, while Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick echoed the framing on an earnings call, saying it’s part of Rockstar’s broader marketing strategy and calling Netflix a strong marketing and distribution partner.
The scale of anticipation around GTA 6 helps explain the deal. The franchise’s first trailer, released in December 2023, has drawn 288 million views on YouTube to date, while the second trailer, released in May 2025, has accumulated 176 million views.
Those numbers suggest Rockstar likely didn’t need Netflix’s reach to generate a massive audience on its own. Instead, industry observers have framed the partnership as a signal to the broader entertainment industry that Take-Two views GTA 6 as a major entertainment tentpole, not simply a video game release.
Zelnick has pointed to Netflix’s enormous global subscriber base, which the streamer says surpassed 325 million by the end of 2025, as a key part of the appeal.
Neither company has detailed what the Extended Look will show. Netflix’s official description simply teases the premiere of an extended look at the game, without further specifics. Given the framing, fans widely expect the presentation to include Rockstar’s first substantial gameplay footage for the title, potentially covering elements like the open world, mission structure, and character interactions beyond what’s been shown in the cinematic trailers so far.
The reveal arrives roughly three months ahead of GTA 6′s planned November 19, 2026 launch on PlayStation 5, PS5 Pro, and Xbox Series X|S. Preorders opened June 25, with a Standard Edition priced at $79.99 and an Ultimate Edition at $99.99; no PC version has been announced as of the reveal.
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