Without any fanfare or advance notice, Rockstar Games quietly rolled out a sleek redesign of their official website, and it didn’t take long for eagle-eyed Grand Theft Auto VI enthusiasts to start connecting the dots. The refreshed site features a modern aesthetic and prominently showcases what appears to be an expanded version of GTA 6’s official artwork in a rotating carousel, complete with a direct link to the “Explore Leonida” section.
The revamped homepage greets visitors with a smooth, dynamic carousel that cycles through content for GTA VI, the enhanced PC version of GTA V, and the latest Money Fronts update for GTA Online. Everything flows seamlessly with interactive links that make navigation intuitive. Scroll down, and you’ll find the five most recent Newswire posts, alongside a dedicated GTA Online section featuring a brand new promotional trailer.

November trailer speculation gains momentum
The rest of the site maintains this polished approach, with dedicated sections for Red Dead Online, Rockstar’s impressive back catalog of games, official merchandise, and an updated support portal. The overall design language echoes the visual style of GTA+ pages, embracing a more contemporary look that prioritizes visual browsing over text-heavy layouts.
But here’s what’s really got the community talking: there’s what fans are calling a “new” image tied to GTA 6 sitting right there in the site’s header. To many users, this feels like Rockstar is “cooking something up.” Social media has exploded with theories about the third trailer possibly arriving in November, which would align with the promotional patterns Rockstar has followed for previous releases.
It’s worth noting that the second GTA 6 trailer dropped on May 6th. If a third trailer does materialize in November, that would mark a six-month gap between releases. With the game officially scheduled to launch on May 26, 2026, there’s still more than half a year to go before players can actually get their hands on it. Still, it makes sense that Rockstar would start ramping up their marketing machine soon, and given everything we know about this game, it’s expected to be one of the most ambitious promotional campaigns in gaming history.

