A while back Rockstar Games brought a new vehicle to Grand Theft Auto Online, the rugged Vetir which served as the perfect troop transport for your ventures in Cayo Perico — but that wasn't why it was interesting. The artwork used to promote the release of the Vetir went for a typeface that sparked a bunch of rumors, and now they're back.
The initial rumor was that the way the font spelled out Vetir hid some numbers, specifically VI, 7 and 11. This was assumed to be a stealthy hint that GTA 6 would be revealed on the 7th of November. This already seemed like a huge stretch at the time, and also way too early a date considering when everyone's expecting it to launch.
Now that we know that Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition will launch on November 11th, some fan theorists went back to the Vetir image and re-examined the way the font seemingly spelled out the numbers. Some now think that the initial assumption was wrong, and the actual hidden message is "VI: 11 11", which would place a reveal date for the next game on the release date of The Definitive Edition.
Honestly, we can't see it — neither how two 11s are in there, nor why Rockstar would steal the thunder of their own product with such a momentous reveal that, once again, is much too early. The 7 and 11 required a bit less of a stretch to see, but if there is any deliberacy behind this message it's definitely just Rockstar messing with a gullible fanbase.







