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GTA 6 trailer 3 does not have an official release date from Rockstar Games. But the expected window is May 1 to June 20, 2026.

That's based on three hard signals: Take-Two's May 21 earnings call, CEO Strauss Zelnick's "summer marketing" confirmation, and Rockstar's own historical trailer patterns from GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
Let me show you exactly what the evidence says, what trailer 3 will likely show, and whether a delay is still possible.
Expected trailer 3 window: May 1 to June 20, 2026
Expected release date for GTA 6: November 19, 2026
Confirmed marketing start: Summer 2026 (Zelnick, February 2026 earnings call)
Rockstar has released the third trailer for both GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 roughly 5 months before launch. Here's the actual data.
GTA 5 got its third trailer on April 30, 2013. That was 4.5 months before the September 17 launch. Red Dead Redemption 2 got its third trailer on May 2, 2018, about 5.5 months before the October 26 launch.
Now look at GTA 6. The widely reported target is November 19, 2026. Count backwards five months. That puts you in mid-June. But Rockstar likes to drop trailers in late April or early May. That's what both previous games did.
So the window is tight: May 1 to June 20. Anything after June 20 is still "summer" technically, but it would compress the pre-launch marketing. Possible, but not ideal.
Take-Two Interactive's Q4 earnings call is scheduled for May 21, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. Eastern.
Why does this matter? Because Zelnick already told investors in February that "launch marketing begins this summer." If Rockstar shows up to that call with no trailer, no new info, and no marketing assets, investors will ask hard questions.
Here's what one Reddit user said that sums up the logic well:
"It's very likely the trailer will drop before the earnings call. If they don't, then they will have to answer a bunch of questions to concerned investors about is the game still on track or could we get another delay, why hasn't marketing started, etc." – Reddit u/ThrowawayGTA6
That's not paranoia. That's how public companies work. A trailer before May 21 lets Zelnick say "pre-orders are live" or "the gameplay reveal is driving record engagement." Silence forces him to deflect.
None of these are confirmations. But they're smoke. And where there's this much smoke, there's usually a trailer.
Trailers 1 and 2 were cinematic. Beautiful, but no UI, no driving physics, no combat, no mission structure.
Trailer 3 is expected to be the gameplay reveal. Here's the breakdown of what's likely.
Very high likelihood: driving and combat mechanics. These are core to every GTA game and haven't been shown yet.
High likelihood: character switching between Jason and Lucia. This is a central mechanic. It needs a proper demo.
High likelihood: open world beyond Vice City. Think swamps, rural towns, the weird in-between spaces. Leaked 2022 footage showed these areas.
Moderate likelihood: side activities like fishing, scuba diving, and small-time robberies. The 2022 leaks hinted at these.
High likelihood: pre-order and edition details. Those are typically tied to a gameplay trailer.
Low likelihood: a PC release date. Rockstar historically announces PC dates later, sometimes months after console launch.
Based on the 2022 leaked development footage, expect to see Jason and Lucia working together during heists, driving across Leonida's highways, and at least one mission snippet that shows mission structure.
This is the question nobody wants to answer.
Right now, no delay has been announced. The November 19 date is still the target. But here's what would worry me.
If July 2026 arrives with no trailer. If the May 21 earnings call mentions "adjustments to the release schedule." If Rockstar goes radio silent through summer.
Take-Two's fiscal year started April 1, 2026. That was the first time GTA 6 entered a fiscal year without a delay announcement attached. That's actually a positive sign.
But delays happen. GTA 5 was delayed from spring to September. RDR2 was delayed twice. Rockstar takes the time they need.
My take: The game is on track for November 19 unless we hit July with no trailer. Then I'd start worrying.
Rockstar rarely shadow-drops trailers. They usually announce them 2 to 4 days in advance.
GTA 5 Trailer 3 was announced April 25, 2013 and dropped April 30. Red Dead Redemption 2 Trailer 3 was announced April 30, 2018 and dropped May 2. GTA 6 Trailer 1 was announced December 1, 2023 and dropped December 4. GTA 6 Trailer 2 was announced May 2, 2025 and dropped May 6.
So don't refresh YouTube all day expecting a surprise. Watch Rockstar's X (Twitter) account and the Rockstar Newswire for a simple post that says "Trailer coming Tuesday."
Once trailer 3 goes live, the marketing machine starts moving fast.
First, pre-orders open within 24 hours of the trailer. Second, edition details go live. Standard, Deluxe, Ultimate pricing is expected between $70 and $80 USD for the base game. Third, hands-on previews happen in August or September 2026 where select outlets play the game. Fourth, a separate GTA 6 Online trailer likely drops in September or October. Fifth, the final marketing blitz saturates everything in October and November.
If you want to secure a pre-order as soon as possible, bookmark the official Rockstar Games website.
GTA 6 trailer 3 will drop between May 1 and June 20, 2026. The May 21 earnings call makes an early to mid-May release the smart bet.
The trailer will be the first real gameplay showcase. Driving, combat, character switching, and a proper tour of Leonida. Pre-orders will follow immediately.
No delay has been announced. November 19 is still the target. But if July arrives with no trailer? That's when I'd start asking questions.
Watch Rockstar's social accounts. Not May 6. Not some random fan theory date. Just watch for that simple announcement post. It'll come when it comes.
And if I'm wrong? If we hit late June with nothing? Then the delay speculation gets very real, very fast.
Updated April 29, 2026. This article will be refreshed when Rockstar makes an official announcement or if new evidence shifts the expected window.




