The studio behind Grand Theft Auto 6 is expanding into Europe, and it sounds like a new office set up there will be focusing solely on a massive marketing blitz.A recent job listing filed by Rockstar International is for a "full-time permanent position based out of Rockstar's office in the heart of Madrid" in Spain, with a focus on the Portuguese language across the world elsewhere like in Portugal and even Brazil.Screenshot via Rockstar Games YouTubeSpotted by Viciados, this expansion is good news for those hoping that GTA 6 would "come to Brazil" in a big way, and further proof that the long-anticipated game is actually going to launch later this year on November 19. I don't want to jinx it, but it may be safe to start getting excited now.With a little more than seven months until launch, it feels like a very eerie calm before a massive storm. That storm will be an expensive marketing barrage the likes of which we may have never seen before in gaming, rivaling or even surpassing the likes of Marvel movies and any other expensive piece of entertainment.GTA 6 is going to be the biggest entertainment launch of all time, regardless of whether the game meets the monumental expectations of greatness that have built up over the years. And over the summer and fall, leading up to launch in November, we are going to be seeing, hearing, and reading about it everywhere to ensure that it makes back the sequel's impossibly high development budget. Last week's leak of Rockstar financials revealed that Spain is the 10th-most profitable country in the world when it comes to GTA Online, so this focus makes sense. And highlighting the Portuguese language is just a part of that as the game ramps up towards its launch.GTA 6 is currently slated to drop on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on Nov. 19, and Destructoid will be covering it from every angle when it does.The post Rockstar Games is reportedly opening a whole new office just for regional GTA 6 marketing appeared first on Destructoid.