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Unauthorised GTA 6 Ad Appears in Dhaka Ahead of Marketing Push

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Unauthorised GTA 6 Ad Surfaces in Dhaka Mall

An unauthorised Grand Theft Auto 6 advertisement was spotted at a mall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on May 23. This comes just one week before Rockstar Games’ planned summer marketing blitz.

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The ad, captured by Reddit user Negative-Derivative, suggests that the gaming world’s most anticipated release is entering its promotional phase ahead of the November 19, 2026 launch date.

Given that Rockstar hasn’t initiated their marketing strategy yet, this could be a sign of independent actions from the retailer or the beginning of the official campaign. The store might have decided to act independently by being the first retailer to post anything related to GTA 6 in order to draw more attention.

Rockstar has been notoriously secretive about its new game since its reveal two years ago. Only two cinematic teasers of the game have been released so far.

During Take-Two Interactive’s recent earnings call, executives confirmed that the summer marketing season would finally bring the information deluge fans have been waiting for: multiple trailers, posters, and promotional materials across major retail and digital platforms.

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