Listen, I get it—you’re probably exhausted by the endless stream of GTA 6 fan speculation. They’re practically grasping at invisible straws, trying to predict when the elusive second trailer might drop. This time, the latest spark of speculation comes from something as mundane as numbers on a shipping container.
Honestly, it’s not too far off from the kinds of clues that have fueled these theories in the past. Moon phases, playlists, and the infamous number 27 have all played a part in stoking the rumor fires throughout the latter part of 2024.
So, what’s the buzz this time that’s got GTA 6 enthusiasts excited, even when they should have been focusing on last week’s Switch 2 announcement like true mystery sleuths? Well, just like those moon conspiracy theories, Rockstar Games set tongues wagging with a Twitter post related to GTA Online.
Their tweet promoted a free Vapid Dominator GT muscle car and added benefits for GTA+ members. “Members also earn bonuses on Priority FIB Files and Terrorbyte Client Missions, save with Arcade Property discounts, and much more,” the post bragged. Basically, a standard entice-to-join-our-subscription scheme, showcasing a nice Dominator cruising past some shipping containers, just as a reminder of what you’re getting.
Hold on a second, though. An avid fan on the GTA 6 subreddit noticed some digits on one of those red shipping containers just off to the left. And just like that, the number crunching commenced. All numbers on the container, except for a solitary two tucked away in its own little box—as if protecting itself from overzealous theorists—were summed up to reach a total of 30. So naturally, a theory was born: January 30, 2025—a perfect date for trailer number two, they claimed.
To top it off, they pointed out that January 30 falls on a Thursday, a day famously linked to the final release date announcements of both GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2. Coincidence? They think not. Plus, there’s that upcoming Rockstar earnings call set for February 6—surely, that’s not a mere fluke, they hope.
Even within the GTA 6 subreddit, a haven for wild theories, many are skeptical of this latest math-centric prediction. Still, wouldn’t it be hilarious if this shot in the dark turned out to be correct?
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