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A number of conclusions could be drawn from the trailer. The following points are assumptions, guesses or expectations rather than being official or confirmed.
A number of conclusions could be drawn from the trailer. The following points are assumptions, guesses or expectations rather than being official or confirmed.


*The protagonist moved to Los Santos looking for a fresh start, retiring from "that line of work". He "bought a big house, came here, put my feet up, thought I'd be a dad like all the other dads", but fell back into a criminal lifestyle because of financial troubles (fitting into the theme of "the almighty dollar"). This man is likely the older, black-haired white male seen several times in the trailer (0:40 overlooking the balcony, 0:46 as an exterminator,  and 0:50 in the blue sports car)
*The protagonist moved to Los Santos looking for a fresh start, retiring from "that line of work". He "bought a big house, came here, put my feet up, thought I'd be a dad like all the other dads", but fell back into a criminal lifestyle because of financial troubles (fitting into the theme of "the almighty dollar").
*There is a rumor that the game may feature multiple protagonists. Another character, a stocky male with darker skin and a shaved head, also appears several times (0:24 in the red sports car, 0:48 as another exterminator, 1:05 fleeing police in the same car, and 1:06 running away on foot).
*There is a rumor that the game may feature multiple protagonists.
*"Los Puerta" might be another city in San Andreas, possibly based on [[wp:San Diego|San Diego]]. There is good reason to believe this because the highway sign shown is Interstate 5, a real-life U.S. Interstate in Los Angeles. The I-5 goes both through LA and San Diego, and in real-life a portion of the I-5 in Los Angeles is called the [[wp:San Diego Freeway|San Diego Freeway]], and Los Puerta Freeway might be its GTA counterpart.
*"Los Puerta" might be another city in San Andreas, possibly based on [[wp:San Diego|San Diego]]. There is good reason to believe this because the highway sign shown is Interstate 5, a real-life U.S. Interstate in Los Angeles. The I-5 goes both through LA and San Diego, and in real-life a portion of the I-5 in Los Angeles is called the [[wp:San Diego Freeway|San Diego Freeway]], and Los Puerta Freeway might be its GTA counterpart.
*The game is considered to be the first in the '''GTA V Era''', however the extent to which this game overlaps with games in previous eras (such as the [[GTA IV Era]]) is not yet known. It is assumed that, as with all other new-number games, the storylines will not overlap but at the very least a number of [[San Andreas in GTA IV Era|references]] will be made with mentions of place names, similar products/brands/companies and maybe a return for [[Lazlow]]. However, it is ''possible'' that characters could return from previous games.
*It is possible that [[San Fierro]] and [[Las Venturas]] could be added in packs of Downloadable Content, similar to the extra storyline, vehicles and locations introduced to GTA IV with [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[Ballad of Gay Tony]]. However, there is no evidence for this.
*The music in the trailer is "Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Overture" by Small Faces.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0xFS3qd73k Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Overture/ Afterglow (of Your Love)] - YouTube.com</ref>
*The music in the trailer is "Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Overture" by Small Faces.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0xFS3qd73k Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Overture/ Afterglow (of Your Love)] - YouTube.com</ref>


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