– Small graphics glitch spotted in GTA 6 trailer 2 (floating street lamp).
– Fans previously found other minor errors (missing mirror reflection, lighting inconsistency).
– Errors are not seen as negative; fans take them in stride.
– Some interpret glitches as positive sign that trailer uses in-engine footage.
– This fuels hopes final game will match trailer visuals.
Minor Glitch Spotted in GTA 6 Trailer
After them Best Buy leaks, the pre-order mishap and Take-Two’s earnings call, things has quieted down a little again around the successor to Grand Theft Auto 5 (currently around $25 on Amazon). The GTA 6 subreddit, however, is still anything but silent. Reddit user u/Bullshit99 has spotted a supposed error in the second trailer, more specifically it concerns the short chase scene at the 2:29 mark, in which Lucia is behind the wheel of a convertible while Jason jumps onto the vehicle from behind, in the background a street lamp can be seen that appears to be floating in mid-air.
Fans React to the Floating Lamp
Rockstar is facing hardly any criticism for the supposed error, it appears to be nothing more than a small graphics glitch that made it into the published footage despite the elaborate trailer production – and it is by no means the first error fans have spotted in the two GTA 6 trailers released so far. In the first trailer, for example, fans noticed a side mirror with no visible reflection, in the second trailer there is an inconsistent moment in which Jason’s gun briefly lights up the surroundings before the actual gunshot is visible.
Positive Interpretation of Graphics Bug
Fans are taking these small errors in the GTA trailers in stride, in this particular case some even interpret the supposed graphics bug as a positive sign. The scene could indicate that Rockstar is showing at least some in-engine material in the trailer rather than relying exclusively on heavily post-processed render sequences, such inconsistencies would be more plausible in in-engine footage than in fully polished CGI sequences. That, in turn, fuels hopes that the final game will actually come close to the trailers visually.
