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Dependingon where you look, the mere mention of GTA 6 can send you down an online hole faster than a white rabbit late for a very important date. Alice in Wonderland is indeed a fitting analogy when examining the conversation around the next step for the Grand Theft Auto series, because untangling fact from fiction, and separating imagination from reality, has underpinned the narrative for the last several years.

"It's certainly the culmination of anticipation for VI," says prominent GTA community member Tez. "The community was expecting it last year, but that didn't happen. Then again earlier this year with another February announcement, but that didn't happen either. Then we expected it in September as Rockstar celebrated the decade-long anniversary of GTA 5, but nothing."



"Then we expected something last month, which has been labeled 'Rocktober' since that's when Rockstar typically makes announcements. But once again, we got nothing. The community was getting desperate with every disappointment, reaching its 'it's so over' phase by the end of October. And then, Rockstar drops this bombshell of news, and we go from that to the 'we're so back' phase."


For GTANet admin and community manager Spider-Vice, the GTA 6 trailer announcement "feels like a light at the end of a tunnel". Spider-Vice makes the same nods to the years of fake leaks and speculation that's gone on community-side, with random and even well-thought out and theorized suggestions as to where the series might go next. For Spider-Vice, to see it finally happening marks the end of a chapter for the Rockstar community, while at the same time signals a new and hugely exciting one.


Tez acknowledges the fact that while we knew the GTA 6 trailer announcement would come eventually, the unbridled anticipation raised false expectations among the community on a weekly basis. Tez says: "We always felt the announcement would happen this year, but it kept slipping further and further. Now, next year, we can expect info drops, and likely previews from news sites as well. So we have exciting times ahead of us."



"The trailer alone will keep us satisfied for the whole of Christmas, January and probably until February, as the community starts analyzing each and every frame, connecting the pieces and visualizing the map. These are the best times of speculation. Afterwards, we will have to cope for a while, but I'm optimistic it won't top the copium we've gone through the last couple of years. The hype train has been derailed several times in the past, but I don't expect it to derail as hard as it did by the end of last month."


With those wheels now firmly and officially in motion, the next few weeks are the calm before the storm. "Early December", as signaled by Sam Houser himself, is but a few weeks away, and while I'm pretty sure community members will speculate about what we might see between now and then, I'm absolutely certain they'll interpret what we do see next month as soon as the trailer drops right up until that ever-elusive GTA 6 release date.


For GTA stunt master Ash Skyqueen, that's part of the beauty of it all. "I'm actually sitting here speechless," Ash says, laughing. "This is what Rockstar does best. Giving us that feeling of uncertainty. They keep things so locked down even with last year's leaks I was still thinking it would be another year or two before a trailer. I'll be coping much better now for sure. Waiting for launch will be easier now they've started the official countdown. I'm more excited than ever."


I couldn't have said it better myself. And if you're looking forward to GTA 6, I'm sure you feel the same. Between times, I plan to steer clear of the rabbit hole and let Rockstar do its talking in what is surely among the most anticipated video game reveal trailers of all time. And with that, I'll see you all in early December.


Joe Donnelly is a sports editor from Glasgow and former features editor at GamesRadar+. A mental health advocate, Joe has written about video games and mental health for The Guardian, New Statesman, VICE, PC Gamer and many more, and believes the interactive nature of video games makes them uniquely placed to educate and inform. His book Checkpoint considers the complex intersections of video games and mental health, and was shortlisted for Scotland's National Book of the Year for non-fiction in 2021. As familiar with the streets of Los Santos as he is the west of Scotland, Joe can often be found living his best and worst lives in GTA Online and its PC role-playing scene."}), " -0-10/js/authorBio.js"); } else console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); Joe DonnellySocial Links NavigationContributorJoe Donnelly is a sports editor from Glasgow and former features editor at GamesRadar+. A mental health advocate, Joe has written about video games and mental health for The Guardian, New Statesman, VICE, PC Gamer and many more, and believes the interactive nature of video games makes them uniquely placed to educate and inform. His book Checkpoint considers the complex intersections of video games and mental health, and was shortlisted for Scotland's National Book of the Year for non-fiction in 2021. As familiar with the streets of Los Santos as he is the west of Scotland, Joe can often be found living his best and worst lives in GTA Online and its PC role-playing scene.


Check out this new trailer of of Hatchet 4 aka Victor Crowley, the upcoming horror movie sequel starring Dave Sheridan, Brian Quinn, Laura Ortiz, Blake Woodruff, Chase Williamson, Jonah Ray, Kelly Vrooman, Katie Booth, Kali Cook, Krystal Joy Brown, Eileen Abarrca, Sarah Elbert, Whit Spurgeon, and Tezz Yancey:


You may watch below the first official trailer of Victor Crowley aka Hatchet 4, the upcoming horror movie sequel written and directed by Adam Green and starring Dave Sheridan, Brian Quinn, Laura Ortiz, Blake Woodruff, Chase Williamson, Jonah Ray, Kelly Vrooman, Katie Booth, Kali Cook, Krystal Joy Brown, Eileen Abarrca, Sarah Elbert, Whit Spurgeon, and Tezz Yancey:


Veteran Director Priyadarshan and Complete Actor Mohanlal have worked together on at least forty films over the years -- Mohanlal even did a turn with a cameo in the director's 2012 Hindi film Tezz.


This Onam though, they're hoping to recreate some of that earlier magic with Oppam ("Together"), in which Mohanlal brings his considerable acting skill and comedic talent to the role of a blind man who is wrongly accused of a murder, and who must work to clear himself of the charge.


One of the most exciting things about the Oppam trailer is that Priyadarshan got up-and-coming ace director Alphonse Puthren to edit it. Puthren's film Premam ("Love") set all kinds of records in 2015, and he's a multi-talented force who writes, directs and edits his own work. The trailer shows his typical attention to detail in order to create interest and suspense -- here's hoping the whole film lives up to the trailer's promise.


In all the hurry, someone would forget their wallet in the glove box and I would have to drive back to the boat the following day taking a couple of hours. In time, we learned to take two cars to the lake. I would say goodbye to everyone (after making sure they had everything) and stay behind to clean-up.


If you feel that your travel trailer is properly loaded and you have the right tow vehicle and sway persists, you may look into a Hensley Hitch which using engineering to solve the sway issue. This will also remove the slight sway that occurs when semi-trucks pass as the hitch will correct the movement before it reaches the truck.


I agree that the physics of that maneuver works and even mentioned that in the description, but I think it would difficult for a new RVer to do compared to apply trailer brakes. Both maneuvers separate the force from the truck and trailer.


We are looking into buying a Casita and your videos, spreadsheets, and lists tied to Platinum Ginger have been so helpful. Thanks for being down to earth, helpful, and awesome advocates for exploration and family! We love KYD!


What do you and Trish use for drinking and cooking water? What do you use the water from your tanks for? I am worried that the water in our tank will not be potable even with a filter at the hookup. We are thinking of filling a Brita with water directly from the campground supply, to bypass our tank altogether (but using a Camco or equivalent filter for the supply to our tank for all other uses).


Love your channel. We are not new to RVing, but I am new to a hard side luxurious trailer with slides and blackwater tank. My question is what kind of soap do you shower with? I am thinking Ivory is ok, but there are a lot of bar bath soaps that leave residue and dont wash away clean. Since this soap will be washed into the grey tank and there is no grey tank flush, like black tank, I was wondering what body soap you recommend. I think Dawn is fine for dishes as that seems to break down reasonably well.


Just watched your Hensley video and curious with your Airstream, are you still using the Hensley, if not, what are you using? We have a Reese, which works fine with Sway control; however, we are really considering either Hensley or Pro-pride, primarily for the hooking and un-hooking and it appears to improve turning. Thank you. Melissa


I totally agree when you said that it can be relaxing and therapeutic to get everything cleaned. So I think that it is also great to have trailer cleaning equipment if we have an RV in the future, since we actually plan to have one next year. And it will be for our own convenience and peace of mind if the trailer will always be cleaned no matter where we go, especially if it can save us a lot of money over time while avoiding repairs or damage because of the debris and dirt buildup that can affect some parts.


The trailer does look mighty entertaining with goons being beaten black and blue, corrupt politicians citing inane lines, exploding cars (it's a Rohit Shetty film after all), and a larger than life Devgn bursting with testosterone and taking centre stage. The film will undoubtedly do well with it's Dabangg-esque quality but please can we have both Ajay and Kareena in something a bit more substantial in the near future? It's not really asking much is it?

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