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As we hear Trevor raging about guns and crank, which is low grade methamphetamines, it could be a hint towards the brilliant drug trading mechanic from Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars returning in V along with the addition of arms trading.




Trevor is now seen blasting past in a buggy, probably the Bandito first seen in San Andreas, there is also a cement mixer truck driving past behind.




This next scene shows Trevor lobbing a Molotov Cocktail towards a house, whether this is just for the sake of it or as revenge for something we're not sure, but knowing Trevor it's probably just because he can. There's also a barn behind him, so it's probably a farm house.




As the flames from Trevor's Molotov Cocktail begin to engulf the house we can see what appears to be greatly improved fire spreading and new liquid physics being applied to the petrol.




As the house explodes in your standard Hollywood style, we see rubble and debris go flying from the windows, as Trevor walks away from the exploding house, because as we all know cool guys don't look at explosions, he celebrates with a fist punch, perhaps this is a sign of new character animations in response to what's happening around you.




We now get a wider shot of the explosion as Trevor walks out of frame, debris is still flying accross the scene, unfortunately this is probably a cut scene and it is unlikely we will be able to blow up any house we come across in such spectacular fashion. For those wondering how one Molotov Cocktail was able to demolish an entire house, perhaps this building housed a meth lab not sanctioned by Trevor Phillips Enterprise and as such it required closing down.




The trailer now jumps to another clip of Trevor, he says "I'll swing by and sign the contracts alright, just ignore the bodies". Behind him we can see what looks like a rundown gas station with a Sentinel and Landstalker abandoned and 3 dead bodies strewn across the ground, what happened here is anyone's guess but it's likely Trevor had something to do with it.




We have a quick sunset shot of a bridge modeled on Gerald Desmond Bridge in Long Beach, in the port of LA, which would indicate this is probably the port of Los Santos, and look how far it is to downtown Los Santos in the background. It's too dark to make out any of the vehicles on the bridge in any more detail other than a truck and a few cars. Sneaking in near the top is the infamous blimp.




Next we have a really nice shot of a road with the train line running down the middle, this same street was also in San Andreas, there's a Train passing through the crossing and a red bus driving along parallel to it, the train appears to have different carriages to those seen on the earlier train, indicating multiple train lines throughout Los Santos. In the background is also the stadium, modeled on Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.




We are now introduced to our third and final protagonist, Franklin, on the left, and his friend Lamar on the right. Lamar asks Michael "Can you tell me where Berto Beach House is?". On the bench where Michael is sitting you can also see graffiti that says 'BALLAS', is this an indication to the return of gangs to a Grand Theft Auto game or just a throwback for the sake of nostalgia?




As Michael stands up and points out the house to Franklin and Lamar, with the line "That house right there, with the yellow stairs". This looks to be Michael's first encounter with Franklin, perhaps this is the point that Michael decided to get back in the game, disappointed by his current situation. In the background is Del Perro Pier, with the Pleasure Pier theme park rides visible.



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