In a surprising turn of events Lawrence Sullivan, also known as the Florida Joker, has given up trying to sue Rockstar Games for using his likeness inGTA VI.Ever since thefirst trailerforGTA VIdropped in December last year fans have been dying to see more, already theorising on what asecond trailercould look like, as well as attempting tonarrow down a potential 2025 release date.Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelowHowever while the trailer generated a lot of hype, not everyone was amused, as Lawrence “Florida Joker” Sullivan immediately started to threatenRockstar Gameswith a court case ifhe wasn’t paid millionsfor his likeness being used in the game.GTA VIwill reportedly draw inspiration from severalreal-life Florida occurrences and memes, one of which being a mugshot of Sullivan that quickly gained him internet fame for looking like theDCsupervillain, The Joker.AdvertSullivan continuously threatened to sue Rockstar if he wasn’t paid, with the demanded total increasing over time. He even threatened tobreak out theGTA VIhackerresponsible for several leaks before the game’s trailer was released.He’s since calmed down, and is now asking for a voice role in the game instead. Addressing his followers and Rockstar directly he said “Let’s do what’s right … let me voice the character … come on man … I’m the reason the game is so hype right now.”AdvertAs always his attempts of getting Rockstar’s attention have gotten him nowhere, no matter how many empty threats or tree branches he walks through.GTA VIwill launch sometime next year forXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5. From the look of thingsPCplayers will not be able to play the game on day one, and willhave to wait for a port instead.An exact release date for the game hasn’t been shared at the time of writing, but it’ll hopefully be in the next trailer for the game.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Florida Joker gives up trying to sue Rockstar for GTA 6 likeness, wants a voice role instead

In a surprising turn of events Lawrence Sullivan, also known as the Florida Joker, has given up trying to sue Rockstar Games for using his likeness inGTA VI.Ever since thefirst trailerforGTA VIdropped in December last year fans have been dying to see more, already theorising on what asecond trailercould look like, as well as attempting tonarrow down a potential 2025 release date.Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelowHowever while the trailer generated a lot of hype, not everyone was amused, as Lawrence “Florida Joker” Sullivan immediately started to threatenRockstar Gameswith a court case ifhe wasn’t paid millionsfor his likeness being used in the game.GTA VIwill reportedly draw inspiration from severalreal-life Florida occurrences and memes, one of which being a mugshot of Sullivan that quickly gained him internet fame for looking like theDCsupervillain, The Joker.AdvertSullivan continuously threatened to sue Rockstar if he wasn’t paid, with the demanded total increasing over time. He even threatened tobreak out theGTA VIhackerresponsible for several leaks before the game’s trailer was released.He’s since calmed down, and is now asking for a voice role in the game instead. Addressing his followers and Rockstar directly he said “Let’s do what’s right … let me voice the character … come on man … I’m the reason the game is so hype right now.”AdvertAs always his attempts of getting Rockstar’s attention have gotten him nowhere, no matter how many empty threats or tree branches he walks through.GTA VIwill launch sometime next year forXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5. From the look of thingsPCplayers will not be able to play the game on day one, and willhave to wait for a port instead.An exact release date for the game hasn’t been shared at the time of writing, but it’ll hopefully be in the next trailer for the game.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

In a surprising turn of events Lawrence Sullivan, also known as the Florida Joker, has given up trying to sue Rockstar Games for using his likeness inGTA VI.Ever since thefirst trailerforGTA VIdropped in December last year fans have been dying to see more, already theorising on what asecond trailercould look like, as well as attempting tonarrow down a potential 2025 release date.Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelowHowever while the trailer generated a lot of hype, not everyone was amused, as Lawrence “Florida Joker” Sullivan immediately started to threatenRockstar Gameswith a court case ifhe wasn’t paid millionsfor his likeness being used in the game.GTA VIwill reportedly draw inspiration from severalreal-life Florida occurrences and memes, one of which being a mugshot of Sullivan that quickly gained him internet fame for looking like theDCsupervillain, The Joker.AdvertSullivan continuously threatened to sue Rockstar if he wasn’t paid, with the demanded total increasing over time. He even threatened tobreak out theGTA VIhackerresponsible for several leaks before the game’s trailer was released.He’s since calmed down, and is now asking for a voice role in the game instead. Addressing his followers and Rockstar directly he said “Let’s do what’s right … let me voice the character … come on man … I’m the reason the game is so hype right now.”AdvertAs always his attempts of getting Rockstar’s attention have gotten him nowhere, no matter how many empty threats or tree branches he walks through.GTA VIwill launch sometime next year forXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5. From the look of thingsPCplayers will not be able to play the game on day one, and willhave to wait for a port instead.An exact release date for the game hasn’t been shared at the time of writing, but it’ll hopefully be in the next trailer for the game.

In a surprising turn of events Lawrence Sullivan, also known as the Florida Joker, has given up trying to sue Rockstar Games for using his likeness inGTA VI.

Ever since thefirst trailerforGTA VIdropped in December last year fans have been dying to see more, already theorising on what asecond trailercould look like, as well as attempting tonarrow down a potential 2025 release date.

Check out the trailer forGTA VIbelow

However while the trailer generated a lot of hype, not everyone was amused, as Lawrence “Florida Joker” Sullivan immediately started to threatenRockstar Gameswith a court case ifhe wasn’t paid millionsfor his likeness being used in the game.GTA VIwill reportedly draw inspiration from severalreal-life Florida occurrences and memes, one of which being a mugshot of Sullivan that quickly gained him internet fame for looking like theDCsupervillain, The Joker.

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Sullivan continuously threatened to sue Rockstar if he wasn’t paid, with the demanded total increasing over time. He even threatened tobreak out theGTA VIhackerresponsible for several leaks before the game’s trailer was released.

He’s since calmed down, and is now asking for a voice role in the game instead. Addressing his followers and Rockstar directly he said “Let’s do what’s right … let me voice the character … come on man … I’m the reason the game is so hype right now.”

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As always his attempts of getting Rockstar’s attention have gotten him nowhere, no matter how many empty threats or tree branches he walks through.

GTA VIwill launch sometime next year forXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5. From the look of thingsPCplayers will not be able to play the game on day one, and willhave to wait for a port instead.

An exact release date for the game hasn’t been shared at the time of writing, but it’ll hopefully be in the next trailer for the game.

Topics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,PC