A stunning trailer study points to a denser world than Red Dead Redemption 2.
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The wait for Grand Theft Auto VI is giving rise to increasingly curious or crazy situations. With no new official details from Rockstar Games, the community has decided to take it a step further… literally counting trees.
Yes, as it sounds. A user has analyzed one of the game’s trailers and has managed to count over 14,000 trees in a single frame, with a very specific goal: trying to estimate the size and density of the map.
GTA 6 could have a much denser map than expected
The result of this curious analysis points to something interesting. According to this calculation, the world of GTA 6 could have a vegetation density up to four times higher than that of Red Dead Redemption 2, which would fit with the idea of a more alive and detailed environment.
Beyond the figure itself, what’s important is what it reflects: the level of obsession of the community to understand what the new map will be like before its release. Every image, every scene, and every detail is being analyzed to the millimeter.
And it’s not an isolated case. On forums and social media, players are reviewing all kinds of clues, from Rockstar job offers to small visual details that could give hints about NPC behavior or world design.
All this comes at a very important moment. With the release scheduled for November 19th, interest is not dwindling, and many are already expecting a new trailer that will provide more information in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, it’s clear that the hype is on another level. When a community is able to analyze even the trees in a trailer, it’s because we’re facing one of the biggest releases in recent years.

