Rockstar has officially unveiled the second trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6, sparking immediate buzz among fans eager to dissect every detail—including the soundtrack. The spotlight now turns to the sultry, synth-laden track that sets the mood: "Hot Together" by The Pointer Sisters.
This two-and-a-half-minute cinematic preview immerses viewers in the sun-soaked chaos and allure of a reimagined Vice City. As the action unfolds, the smooth groove of "Hot Together" pulses through the scene, perfectly capturing the retro-fueled, high-stakes energy that defines the trailer. The song, originally released in 1986 as the title track of The Pointer Sisters’ R&B-pop album, runs for 4 minutes and 13 seconds and brings an unmistakably steamy '80s vibe that fits seamlessly into GTA 6’s vibrant, neon-drenched world.
Though the track hasn’t cracked the top 10 most-streamed songs by The Pointer Sisters on Spotify at the time of release, its prominent feature in the trailer is expected to drive a surge in listens—as often happens with Rockstar’s carefully curated soundtracks.
The first GTA 6 trailer, revealed in December 2023, featured Tom Petty’s “Love Is a Long Road,” which saw a significant spike in popularity following the debut. Fans quickly latched onto the song’s lyrics, weaving theories about the game’s narrative and characters. With Trailer 2 now here, players are once again diving deep into the music, analyzing every beat of "Hot Together" for clues about the upcoming title.
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Following a recent delay, Grand Theft Auto 6 is scheduled to launch on May 26, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. As anticipation builds, fans are not only discussing the game’s story and visuals but also voicing concerns—particularly among PC players—about what the latest trailer may imply for platform support. For more insights, read why GTA 6 Trailer 2 has PC players worried, and explore the full gallery of screenshots released alongside the trailer [here].