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GoPostal
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GoPostal is a courier and package delivery company from Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online that is set to return in Grand Theft Auto VI. In the earlier games it operates distinctively liveried Boxville and Pony vans, runs three processing facilities around Los Santos, and can be traded as a stock on the in-game LCN Exchange, competing with rival carrier Post OP.
Grand Theft Auto VI Record
No GTA VI trailer timestamp, screenshot, promotional placement, or Leonida region is identified for GoPostal. Its association with the new game is established, but the available information does not confirm a particular depot, vehicle model, route, employee, or on-screen advertisement there.
Details from the Los Santos-era appearances should therefore not be presented as GTA VI evidence. In particular, earlier delivery vans, processing sites, and stock-market availability do not establish that the same features appear in Leonida.
FedEx Express Template
GoPostal draws on FedEx Express, specifically as its real-world delivery-company counterpart. The connection is carried into the logo: the “Go” element is formed as a bent arrow running around most of a circle, echoing the concealed arrow between the E and X in FedEx branding.
The company name is instead built around “going postal,” an expression for someone entering a violent or psychotic rage. Its service type supplies the postal part of that joke, while its branding supplies the rest.
Logo and Slogan Jokes
The logo includes a circled P mark. That character resembles the familiar registered-trademark and copyright symbols, although it conventionally denotes copyright in a sound recording rather than an ordinary business identity. Since GoPostal is not described as a recording company, the mark is treated as a likely parody indicator, consistent with its use on other fictional corporate logos.
Its slogan, “We aim not to lose it,” extends the going-postal reference. A rail-delivery branch uses the related Go Loco Railroad name and a similarly styled logo. “Loco” means “crazy” in Spanish, making the rail brand another version of the same gag.
Trailer-to-Final Livery Change
The first GTA V trailer showed the slogan intended for the lower rear sides of a Boxville. That wording was removed from the final version of GTA V, leaving the trailer footage as the documented case of that particular vehicle treatment.
No comparable before-and-after change is identified for GTA VI. The earlier alteration concerns the Boxville’s visible rear-side markings rather than a stated change to the company’s name or service.
Online Use and Personnel
During the GTA Online mission Working Remotely, a GoPostal Pony is used to destroy a gang hideout. This is a specific gameplay use of the company’s vehicle branding, rather than evidence of a named GTA VI mission or activity.
Nelson Strauser is the only employee identified by name. Neither the company’s owner nor its founding date is given.
Media
GoPostal on the GTA Wiki
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