Feed the hype. The first trailer broke the internet and printed money for Take-Two stock. Why leave that energy on the table when fans are starving for crumbs?
Protect the mystery. GTA VI is already nuclear-level hyped; fewer trailers keep speculation wild and make the final reveal hit harder.
Protect the mystery, period. We're all buying it day one anyway, so stop spoiling the map and let us actually be surprised when we finally boot it up.
Drop more trailers and keep the hype machine roaring. GTA fans are starving for it, so feed them.
Let the mystery breathe; too many trailers dull the thrill and betray the craft. Quiet anticipation honors players and the game's depth.
Protect the Mystery. Too many trailers dull the edge; a few guarded reveals keep fans hungry and rumors faithful.
Let the mind be curious; guard the mystery so players hunt for every detail. Too many trailers spoil the magic and invite judgment before the game is played.
Let the mystery breathe. Hype floods the mind and hides the craft; truth and value endure when the work speaks for itself.
Protect the mystery: a whisper of secrecy makes the thrill bite, not a flood of clips (2).
Let the mystery stay intact. Too many trailers spoil surprises and dull imagination, making the payoff feel shallower.
Protect the Mystery. Constant trailers dull the glamour; let GTA VI unfold like a slow couture reveal, coveted and timeless.
Protect the Mystery. A legend grows in the minds of fans, not on every trailer, and too much hype spoils the punch before the bell.
Protect the Mystery. Let the trailers breathe and the game unfold in its own rhythm; hype fades, but real magic lasts.
Protect the Mystery. Let players discover the world themselves; trailers reveal too much, diluting the surprise.