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New Grand Theft Auto V trailer balances comedy, drama, and skydiving out of jeeps (video)

New Grand Theft Auto V trailer balances comedy, drama, and skydiving out of jeeps (video)

After a year of waiting, the next trailer for Grand Theft Auto V is finally here.

After last week’s massive info dump about the next Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games has finally released the second trailer (below). The first trailer, which debuted over a year ago, was light on plot details but heavy on showcasing the (usually) beautiful reimagining of Los Santos from Grand Theft Auto III: San Andreas, GTA’s version of Los Angeles.

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Since then we’ve learned that Grand Theft Auto V features three playable main characters (pictured above), a franchise first, but reading about it and seeing this band of not-so-merry men in action are two very different things. It’s nice to see that Rockstar seems to be maintaining a very nice balance of drama, comedy, and some of the most Hollywood-esque action sequences ever seen in a game.

Grand Theft Auto V is set for a spring 2013 release date.