GTA VI Trailer Sparks a ‘Big’ Controversy

As the GTA VI Debut Trailer Hits Screens, the Discussion Turns to the Unexpected Emphasis on Enormous Posteriors, Drawing Reactions from Ned Luke

In the wake of Grand Theft Auto VI’s highly-anticipated debut trailer, the gaming community finds itself immersed in a surprising conversation—not about the game’s mechanics or storyline, but rather the conspicuous focus on the size of characters’ behinds. Ned Luke, renowned for his role as Michael in GTA V, conducted a live stream on his YouTube channel to share his reactions to the trailer and inadvertently stirred up a discussion about the prominence of large derrières.

Luke, taken aback by the sheer volume and size of the prominently displayed female buttocks in the trailer, candidly expressed his surprise during the live stream. The actor couldn’t help but draw attention to the abundance of ‘big asses’ in the footage, emphasizing that it was an unexpected aspect of the trailer. As Luke delved into the graphics and visual elements of the game, the discussion amusingly circled back to the remarkable depiction of sizable posteriors in Vice City.

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While analyzing the trailer’s imagery, Luke humorously pointed out instances of massive rear-ends and even suggested a need for more diversity in body types, acknowledging that not everyone appreciates colossal buttocks. His entertaining commentary shifted between awe at the realism of GTA VI’s birds to a humorous scrutiny of the characters’ ample backsides.

Despite the playful banter about the unexpected abundance of large buttocks, Luke expressed genuine excitement about GTA VI’s graphics, particularly highlighting the impressive rendering of hair. Throughout the two-hour livestream, he reiterated his eagerness for the game’s release, predicting that it will surpass its predecessor, GTA V.

Addressing concerns about the 2025 release window, Luke reminded fans that game development takes time, factoring in the five-year span of Red Dead, the challenges posed by COVID, and actor strikes. GTA VI, slated for release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, promises an immersive experience beyond the controversy, setting the stage for a new era in the Grand Theft Auto universe.

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