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13 Things We Spotted In GTA 6 Trailer 2
13 Things We Spotted In GTA 6 Trailer 2

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

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13 Things We Spotted In GTA 6 Trailer 2

16 months on from Grand Theft Auto 6's first trailer, Rockstar Games has released the second trailer for its upcoming open-world action game. And while GTA 6 is still a year away after the recent delay, we at least now have a lot screenshots and a big new trailer to look over for the next few months. After watching and re-watching (and then re-watching a few more times...) GTA 6's new trailer, which was released out of nowhere on May 6, we've spotted TKTK details that you might have missed. So here's what we've seen in Grand Theft Auto 6's second trailer. 'Fixing some leaks' Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku Rockstar's new trailer opens with one of the main characters, Jason Duval, on a roof doing some repairs. When asked what he's doing, Jason says he's 'fixing some leaks.' 100 percent that's a reference to all the GTA 6 leaks that have happened over the last few years. Is that Stephen Root? Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku This might be confirmed by the time you read this, but when Jason's friend/landlord/criminal compatriot Brian arrives, it sounds a lot like Stephen Root from Barry and Office Space. 'Everybody Have Fun Tonight' Wang Chung's 1980s hit song, 'Everybody Have Fun Tonight' is one of a few different tracks that plays in the trailer. The other major song is 'Hot Together' by the Pointer Sisters, another big hit from the '80s. This might be a clue that Rockstar has done the right thing and added an '80s-themed radio station to GTA 6. Weightlifting might be back Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku Good news to fans of lifting weights and getting buff, a feature last seen in GTA San Andreas: it looks like Rockstar might be bringing it back in GTA 6. In this trailer and the various screenshots released by Rockstar, Jason looks a bit different, sometimes with more or less sun burn, different hair cuts, and even some extra bulk. Lucia Caminos & Jason Duval Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku When Jason arrives at prison to pick up Lucia, who we first saw locked up in GTA 6's original trailer, the guard asks his name. He says Jason Duval. We also learn here that Lucia's last name is Caminos. The two of them seem like a tight couple, going on dates, laying on top of one another, and robbing places together. Truly, this love story won't end in tragedy. Hurricane Roxy happened Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku Not much more to say, but at one point we see a bar and a sign that mentions 'Hurricane Roxy.' This is likely a past storm that hit Leonida, Rockstar's Florida stand in. The gold dress returns Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku In the first trailer we saw a woman in a car wearing a gold dress, then partying at night. Now we see what happened before and get confirmation that, yes, that was indeed Lucia. It appears that she and Jason go out to a rockin' club and grind all over one another, perhaps after that drive down the highway. An elevated train Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku During a quick moment in the trailer we see an elevated passenger train. This appears to be Rockstar's version of Miami's real Metrorail. Fight clubs Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku It looks like Lucia (and maybe Jason) will be able to fight in tournaments or possibly underground fight clubs in GTA 6. As she kicks someone we see what looks like a small crowd of people behind her, cheering. Upgrading your house Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku Throughout the full trailer we see Lucia and Jason living in a small house in Leonida. At first the place looks rough, but in different parts of the trailer we see the house get fixed up more and more. Will players be able to decorate or customize their home as they steal more money and finish mission? Perhaps! New sports team Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku We've seen professional sports teams in past GTA games, and now we have a new one: The Leonida Manatees. Based on the jersey color and design, I think this is Rockstar's spin on the Miami Dolphins NFL team. A PS5 in GTA 6? Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku At the very end of the new trailer, we see Jason laying on the couch and watching TV. What he's watching is very interesting, but before we talk about that I want to point out the PS4-looking controllers and the PS5-looking console in their living room. Now, this won't be an actual PlayStation, but I'll be curious if we see the return of the in-universe Degenetron brand first seen in GTA Vice City. Phil Cassidy?! Screenshot: Rockstar Games / Kotaku Perhaps the wildest moment in this trailer, for superfans at least, is the possible return of Phil Cassidy from GTA Vice City. In the trailer he's on the TV as part of a gun store commercial. Now, this is odd because Phil is from the GTA 3D universe (which is all the games between GTA III and Vice City Stories) and hasn't been a part of the HD universe—the 3D and HD timelines are separate, beyond some stuff crossovers like brands, radio stations, etc. So does this mean GTA 6 is set in the 3D Universe? No, I don't think so. Instead, I think Rockstar is either teasing fans, and this guy will be named Phil Willy or something different, or the studio is willing to create new versions of past characters for its HD timeline. Either way, it is very interesting. Will Tommy from Vice City appear in this game? We'll find out when GTA 6 launches on PS5 and Xbox in May 2026. . For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Nashville's Ranger Station Fragrances Debuts A New York City Boutique
Nashville's Ranger Station Fragrances Debuts A New York City Boutique

Forbes

time29-04-2025

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  • Forbes

Nashville's Ranger Station Fragrances Debuts A New York City Boutique

Music City couple Steve and Jordan Soderholm behind the cult-classic fragrance house Ranger Station are pictured in their soon-to-open West Village boutique (opening May 17th). It's been a busy year for Ranger Station, the Nashville-based fragrance house founded by husband-and-wife duo Steve and Jordan Soderholm. Later this May, the unisex scent line—launched in 2015 and known for its affordable colognes, hand-poured candles (in reusable cocktail glasses) and body care—opens its second brick-and-mortar store on Bleecker Street in New York City. 'We're bringing American heritage fragrance to New York City,' says Jordan Soderholm, noting a post-pandemic surge of Big Apple fans —many of whom discovered Ranger Station for the first time. 'It's a way for us to root ourselves in a place that has felt like a second home for so long.' For the Soderholms, creating an inviting space was beyond just retail. 'We wanted people to walk into our store and feel like they've stepped into an extension of our living room,' says Steve Soderholm. The boutique— dressed in rusty reds and forest greens — blends the brand's classic American West aesthetic with materials like leather, quartz, travertine, burlwood, and walnut. TKTK What started as a creative side project in a shared kitchen has since evolved into a buzzy sensation with a cult following. A full-time touring drummer at the time, Steve Soderholm was looking for a hands-on creative outlet between gigs. 'I needed something to do with my hands—to keep me grounded,' he says. Candles came first. 'We'd have people over at the house, and I'd bartend for them, always with a candle burning.' At the time, Steve had developed a taste for high-end candles—but as a musician with a limited budget, he couldn't afford the luxury. 'I had more time than money, so I decided to start making my own,' he recalls. Ranger Station's has Nashville roots with deep American heritage. Experimentation was key. 'Any artist starting out needs to go through a phase of taking inspiration from those around them,'Steve Soderholm says. 'Look at any band—they'll tell you about the songs and artists that shaped them.' Leather + Pine, Ranger Station's debut scent was, by Steve's own admission, 'a blend that had no business working.' Created without formal perfumery training, it was guided by instinct and memory. 'I had no idea what I was doing,' he admits. 'But the smell of the pine trees and my grandfather's well-oiled Red Wings stuck with me.' The result? A deeply personal fragrance, rooted in his childhood summers near Lake Superior in the Boundary Waters of northern Minnesota. A duo of limited-edition candles from Ranger Station include Bluebird Days and Speak Easy. Much like his background in music, Steve Soderholm's approach to fragrance is rooted in storytelling. 'But the person wearing it makes it their own,' he says. Each scent draws from nature, memory, and music—themes echoed in the brand's collaborations with artists like Noah Kahan, ERNEST, and Colony House. 'A lot of the perfumes I've created are intentionally simple because I believe less is more,' Steve explains. Still, a few were designed with layering in mind — Two Trick Pony and Cowboy (a perfume by Lauren Atkins) can be worn solo or layered for a personal, olfactory experience. Jordans Perfume is one of those scents you want to keep a secret. Like all great happy accidents, Jordan's Perfume wasn't part of the original lineup and came about unexpectedly. A few years ago in London, Jordan kept catching whiffs of a scent she couldn't quite place. 'I smelled it on the streets, but we never figured out what it was,' she recalls. Back home, Steve recreated the scent, resulting in a namesake perfume with notes of sandalwood, ambergris, cedarwood, rose, and jasmine. 'People were stopping me to ask what I was wearing. It became something special,' says Jordan. Forthcoming newbies will include Rich 90s Mom Candle, a love letter to American summers, tennis bracelets and country club lunches. The Tomato Candle — a tribute to Tennessee's state fruit blends an earthy blend of vine-ripened tomatoes and 'the feeling of dirt under your nails.' A duo of limited-edition candles—Bluebird Days and Speak Easy join the launch, alongside Rich 90s Dad Cologne whose blend of bergamot, lavender, sandalwood, and musk channels a '2:00 PM tee time, a tucked-in polo, and the leather interior of a classic Jaguar XJ.' The countdown is on. 'We're excited to bring our unique fragrance experience to New York,' Jordan Soderholm says. Ranger Station: 316 Bleecker Street, New York, New York

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