GTA 6 Fans Have Made It Clear on How They Want Rockstar Games to Announce the Game

Published 10/21/2023, 11:20 PM EDT

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The Las Vegas Sphere is currently taken over by the Esports community. From Xbox’s recent advertisement featuring its logo transforming into their blockbuster titles’ clips to Counter-Strike 2’s interesting weapon reveal, the Las Vegas Sphere presented some out-of-the-box promotional stunts to amaze the fans. And now following the trend, fans wish Rockstar to do something similar with their most-anticipated title, Grand Theft Auto 6. 

From PlayStation to Xbox, all the Esports giants are paying unbelievable amounts of money to showcase their titles on the globe. And we can’t blame them, right? Since the Las Vegas Sphere receives grand exposure from the people, it is understandable why these companies put up their most creative ads on that Sphere. And now with GTA fans’ wishes, it looks like Rockstar might pull up a similar publicity stunt on the famous Las Vegas Sphere.

Fans dream of Rockstar presenting GTA 6’s grand advertisement on Las Vegas Sphere

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Recently fans were amazed to see Counter-Strike 2 taking centre stage in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Sphere revealed the video of the game’s chest case opening and presenting a knife to the viewers. This promotional ad successfully made it to the fans’ hearts when they wished that Rockstar Games would pull off something similar. It was a request for the most-anticipated title Grand Theft Auto 6. 

Now it is undeniable that Rockstar is yet to spill any beans about Grand Theft Auto 6. But fans are sure excited as hell as they want Grand Theft Auto 6 to release soon. And why wouldn’t that be?

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Since, the GTA franchise’s latest release, Grand Theft Auto 5 achieved remarkable success on PS, Xbox, and PC. Now fans hope for a new title after ten years. And now with the Las Vegas Sphere bringing gaming giants to promote their AAA titles, fans expect the same for GTA 6. But will that happen?

Grand Theft Auto 6 on Las Vegas Sphere will be an ideal thing for fans

After ten long years of Grand Theft Auto 5, fans truly want Rockstar to surprise them with another GTA title. And now that there has been a fan request for Rockstar to promote GTA 6 on Las Vegas Sphere, the community seemed to show even bigger excitement in support of this. One fan commented that this idea is definitely worth pursuing-“That would be awesome.” 

Fans hoped that it would have been incredibly amazing if this GTA fan’s request was surely made into reality. 

There was a strong urge among fans to see their most-anticipated game, GTA 6’s promotional ad on Las Vegas Sphere- “Just make the announcement.” People truly believed that the idea was very cool.

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The whole comment thread spotted keeping huge faith in Rockstar’s grand publicity for the title if GTA 6 is happening-“Marketing of GTA 6 gonna be the biggest ever “. However, some fans also seemed disappointed with Rockstar revealing almost nothing about their intentions with Grand Theft Auto 6.

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Now it is definitely visible that the Esports community is truly taking their marketing stunts to the next level. From Toronto Downtown billboards to Las Vegas Sphere, fans can spot marvelously creative ads of their favorite title. And they don’t mind since such amazing visual spectacles are worth every notice. But whether fans can see GTA 6’s ad or not remains still a mystery. So, which exclusive title would you like to see on the famous Las Vegas Sphere?

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Daniel D'Cruz