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GTA 6 on PlayStation Store: players convinced that the announcement is close



An innocuous update to the PlayStation Store was enough to restart the fantasy machine. For several hours, players have been scrutinizing the slightest news on GTA 6, hoping to detect the slightest sign of an announcement. What they spotted on PS5 immediately triggered general alarm on the forums.

The addition of a “Ratings and Reviews” section to the PlayStation 5 sheet for the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 has fans jumping. For many, this simple visual evolution would be an indication that Rockstar Games is preparing to move up a gear. Could the release of the famous “trailer 3” be closer than we think?

What the players saw…and what they believed

It was a Reddit user, JadedPaleontologist0, who first spotted this change on the official GTA 6 page on the PlayStation Store. This is a new “Ratings and Reviews” section allowing you to leave a star rating and a comment, without even having launched the game.

Very quickly, enthusiastic comments flooded the publication: “I feel that the third trailer is coming sooner than expected” we can read, or even “This is a good sign, we will have the third trailer and pre-orders very soon”. Another player adds: “The wait for trailer 3 is so much longer than for trailer 2. Everyone was overjoyed with the second trailer.”

But in reality, the reality is much more pragmatic.

New to the PlayStation Store, no GTA 6

In reality, this rating system is not a specific update to GTA 6. It is a global change to the PlayStation Store, deployed by Sony across its entire online store.

This feature, currently only accessible via the website, allows you to rate any game in your library, including PlayStation Plus titles, without the obligation to have launched them. It also introduces several filters such as sorting by edition, overall rating or review publication date. Sony says each review is limited to 4,000 characters and may be flagged if it contains a spoiler.

Operation very similar to that of Steam, with one difference: where Valve imposes at least five minutes of play before leaving a review, Sony asks… nothing at all.

Trailer 3: nothing official, but everyone believes it

For GTA 6, this doesn’t change much, objectively. But while waiting for its release scheduled for spring 2026, fans are hanging on to the slightest variation in Rockstar’s communication. The appearance of a rating zone is enough to maintain hope of an imminent announcement.

For now, neither pre-order date nor official price have been revealed. Rockstar has not yet communicated on trailer 3, even if everyone agrees that it will arrive “very soon”.