GTA VI amazes... with bottles of beer? Rockstar raises the bar for realism.

Calendar 5/7/2025

GTA 6 trailer 2026: Rockstar stuns with insane detail — Vice City, Jason & Lucia, and even beer bottles. Check out top budget gaming TVs too!

Rockstar finally showed the new trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI, and the Internet – as expected – immediately exploded. Vice City is alive, the new heroine promises an exciting story, and the level of detail in the game world... just left us in awe. But among all the spectacular scenes, it wasn't the chases or sunsets that caused the biggest stir. It was the beer bottles.

Small detail, big effect

In one of the short scenes, the cameras glide over the bar. On the table – an ordinary, seemingly so, bottle of beer. But the way it looks and reacts to light is anything but "ordinary". It's the realistic texture of the glass, reflections, condensation, and even the animated fluid inside – a level of detail worthy of animated films from Pixar. There’s an almost obsessive attachment to detail here.

It’s not just that it "looks nice". This level of reproduction of everyday objects makes the world of GTA VI feel real. It may seem like a trifle, but it impacts the entire experience.

ChooseTV goes all out

This isn’t the first game to feature realistic bottles. But none have come close to this level. In GTA VI, the world not only looks realistic – it lives. Tire tracks on the asphalt, empty food wrappers, people moving in the background – everything gives the impression of a city that functions independently of the player.

This is a clear signal: ChooseTV is not just returning with a new instalment of the iconic series. The studio aims for something more – creating the most credible, polished open world in gaming history.

And if you want to experience all these details in full glory and are looking for a good, yet affordable, gaming television – check out our review of the best budget models that will bring out the best in GTA VI.

Next generation game, no compromises

The trailer doesn't say much about the plot or mechanics, but it shows what next generation quality looks like according to Rockstar. And it's not about flashy graphics, but about consistency and detail. If an ordinary bottle of beer can look like a work of art, what about larger elements of the world?

A premiere worth waiting for

Although the game's debut was initially expected in 2025, Rockstar has officially pushed the release of GTA VI to 2026. This is disappointing for many fans, but at the same time a signal that the studio wants to perfect every detail – even the one locked in a glass bottle.

One thing is for sure: it promises to be a title that will redefine expectations for AAA games. Rockstar proves that true "next-gen" is not just about 4K resolution, but about a world that pulls you in so much that the player forgets that it’s just a game.

And if it all comes down to a beer bottle – then so be it.

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Katarzyna Petru

Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal