Rockstar Games and its upcoming release, Grand Theft Auto 6, are the current focal point of the entire world wide web, surpassing expectations and breaking records even before its official release.

Forget about reaching fever pitch, the anticipation for GTA 6, slated for a 2025 launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, is stratospheric, and the hype isn't about to die down anytime soon.

Thanks to an initially leaked snippet online, followed by the Bitcoin ad-filled unofficial release of the trailer, a whirlwind of public excitement ensued, forcing Rockstar to cave and release the trailer publicly (but, in classic fashion, it couldn't help get cheeky with Twitter, for some reason).

The trailer has since broken the record for the most viewed non-music YouTube video in 24 hours and became the most viewed video game reveal on the platform — both records recognized by the Guinness Book of World Record. As it closes in on 200 million views in a few days, GTA 6 is likely to dominate the headlines for the foreseeable future — bad news for anyone that isn't Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar, and GTA 6.

Making a billion in 24 hours is feasible for GTA 6 based on how the internet is reacting to its official reveal.