With so many dynamic scenes from the GTA VI trailer, fans are divided on which is the best bit.
The trailer showcased a series of vibrant scenarios, ranging from bustling city nightlife and crowded beaches to wild mud parties.
One Reddit user - Chance-Possession280 - opened up the debate by posting their favourite part of the trailer.
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Captioned: 'This is the best scene in the trailer in my opinion,' the image was a screenshot of Lucia and Jason busting into what seems like a store robbery - the rumoured, but much-loved Bonnie and Clyde narrative.
Some fans agreed, with one comment adding that the 'detail on the shelves and items was amazing' with the 'labels of Smirnoff bottles' able to be recognised.
Another fan compared it to similar scenes witnessed in Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2, saying it 'looks too much similar to the scene in RDR2 trailer where Arthur Morgan points the gun with bandana. That scene was better than this one.'
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I guess you can't please everyone!
Other GTA fans commented on the thread that the mud covered woman posing at the camera was the best scene. The scene shows a woman wearing the top half of a American-flag bikini and shorts stumbling into a mud party supposedly looking for a good party.
In this scene, you can see the enhanced water physics in the background, one comment said: 'look at the ripple effect when the wheel of the monster truck hits it.'
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Other GTA fans think the bikini lady posing by the rooftop pool was a highlight of the trailer - which has since caused further debate trying to figure out the identity of this woman.
Meanwhile, other GTA fans aren't one to pick and choose certain scenes. Instead, they praise the trailer for perfectly combining dynamic scenes and a banging soundtrack, saying: 'The whole trailer just kicks ass from start to finish. And the song is perfect.'
Whilst another comment read: 'It just screams Grand Theft Auto. So much of the trailer just engulfs you into another meticulous and beautifully crafted world by rockstar that is stunning and when they bust open the doors you feel like you're back home again.'
The new Rockstar trailer has fans spinning out theories about the character narratives and what the overall plot will entail.
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Despite the long, impatient wait for 10 years, the GTA VI trailer has racked up more views than the previous GTA V trailer - more views than the population of Spain for context - but has surpassed it in dislikes.
Weirdly enough, the comments have nothing to say but positivity and high expectations.