Take-Two filing points to GTA 6 trailer 3 this summer
Take-Two’s latest SEC filing gives GTA 6 fans a hard timing anchor: Rockstar says more details are due this summer, but it does not promise a Trailer 3 date.

Stop building a May countdown around Trailer 3. Take-Two’s May 21 8-K gives GTA 6 fans a far firmer signal than any leak cycle or retail-email theory, because the filing says Rockstar will share more details this summer, and summer does not even begin until June 21.
That matters because the filing is an official corporate statement, not a rumor post. It sets a timing window, but it does not say Trailer 3 is locked for a specific day, and it does not promise a surprise reveal at a PlayStation event or a pre-summer marketing burst. It simply draws the boundary line: more GTA 6 information is supposed to arrive this summer, not in some invented earlier deadline.

Take-Two’s earnings materials back up that reading. The company held its Q4 2026 earnings call on May 21 at 8:30 PM UTC, and its earnings release said Rockstar Games will now release Grand Theft Auto VI on November 19, 2026. That is the clearest public schedule Take-Two has put on the game, and it shows the rollout is still being managed on the company’s terms.
The official Rockstar timeline also helps separate signal from speculation. Rockstar announced Grand Theft Auto VI on December 4, 2023, saying it was coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Trailer 2 arrived on May 6, 2025, and the official materials tied the game to Leonida, Vice City, Jason and Lucia. Earlier materials had set launch expectations for May 26, 2026 before Take-Two updated the date to November 19, 2026.
Rockstar’s own Newswire describes itself as the source for trailer launches and game announcements, which is why its summer language carries more weight than any fan-made calendar. The same December 2023 announcement also said Grand Theft Auto V had sold over 190 million units and the series had crossed 410 million units sold-in worldwide, a reminder that every GTA VI update is treated like an industry event. For now, the clean read is simple: the SEC filing does not prove Trailer 3 is imminent, but it does kill the idea that fans need to expect it before summer starts.
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