
Woop-woop, that's the sound of da police. Rockstar Games is calling in the boys in blue, as Grand Theft Auto 6 gets ready to dominate the gaming world in 2025.
Having already waited 12 years since the release of the record-breaking GTA V, we'll have to wait a little longer until the next chapter takes us back to the beloved Vice City we last saw back in 2002's GTA: Vice City.
While some are disappointed that GTA 6 has been pushed back from its original promise of releasing in 2025, it's only led to the hype train among the gaming community amping up even more.
The long-awaited second trailer continued to break records as we pored over every detail about potential character returns, PS6 reveals, and theories about Elon Musk having a cameo.
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It's wild to think we've only had two GTA 6 trailers in all this time, and despite fears the price tag will be coming in at over $100, the fact that the next outing is predicted to be the biggest entertainment product of all time (robbing GTA V of its crown), proves that it's pretty much marketing itself.

Further showing that everyone is catching GTA 6 fever, fanatics can nab a real-life piece of merch that's surely for the ultimate gaming collector.
As reported by Dexerto, Kraft Auctions is selling a 2013 Chevrolet Caprice that was used in the development of GTA 6. With Rockstar promising a game that's more realistic than ever, it's no surprise that real vehicles were used in the making of the next entry.
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The auction description explains: "This car is one of the actual used models for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI video game and was 3D scanned directly into the game, meaning you’ll be able to drive this exact car in the game.

"This car was driven to promote the new GTA 6 game releasing in 2025. Car is completely street legal and complies with all legal regulations for driving a “Replica” police car."
The automatic car comes complete with a light bar, siren, brush guard, spot lights on either side, and 75,321 miles on the clock.
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At this point, we'd like to remind you that impersonating a cop can land you in prison for up to five years, but if you want to show off your Vice City credentials to your BBQ buddies, go ahead and splash the cash.
Even though the auction only started at $10, it's already climbed and currently sits at $3,250 ahead of bidding officially opening on August 23.
Still, it feels like a steal (cops and robbers joke) to own this piece of gaming history. Decked out with Vice City decals, we've got to admit it would be pretty dope to drive around the local neighborhood and then head home for a binge session of GTA 6 when it releases on May 26, 2026.