Another celebrity cameo forGTA VIhas been teased online, seemingly confirming another music artist that’ll be in the game.Fans have a long wait ahead of them before they get another look atGTA VI, the first trailer of which aired late last year andbroke several recordsin the weeks that followed. Since then though, there’s been radio-silence fromRockstar Games, meaning even the smallest snippet of news surrounding the game is of massive value to the players.Check out the first trailer forGTA VIbelowSet in the fictional location of Leonida, players will explore what’s supposed to be the video game version of real-life Florida, meeting a variety of wild individuals that have quickly become memes in the community, likeFlorida Jokerandhammer-lady. It’s also believed the game will feature a variety ofcelebrity cameos, both as characters and radio performers which some reportedly arecontroversial choices.AdvertFans have seemingly pinpointed one of these cameos, the American rapper Quincy Matthew Hanley, also known as ScHoolboy Q.One of the rapper’s fans asked him on Twitter if he will be appearing on the line-up for the in-gameGTA VIradio, to which the rapperreplied“Ima be on tHere don’t even trip.” Whether that’s official confirmation or just wishful thinking remains to be seen, as Rockstar Games hasn’t confirmed anything at the time of writing.Rockstar has been very secretive about details forGTA VIso far, and honestly it’s unlikely they’d allow any celebrities involved in the game to confirm their involvement before it can be said on official channels. That being said the tweet has remained on the platform, so take from that what you will.AdvertThe Grand Theft Auto series has never been afraid to shove a few familiar faces into its games, with some of the more famous examples being comedian Ricky Gervais who appeared as himself inGTA IV, and actress Cara Delevingne who lent her voice as one of the radio hosts inGTA V.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Another celebrity cameo forGTA VIhas been teased online, seemingly confirming another music artist that’ll be in the game.Fans have a long wait ahead of them before they get another look atGTA VI, the first trailer of which aired late last year andbroke several recordsin the weeks that followed. Since then though, there’s been radio-silence fromRockstar Games, meaning even the smallest snippet of news surrounding the game is of massive value to the players.Check out the first trailer forGTA VIbelowSet in the fictional location of Leonida, players will explore what’s supposed to be the video game version of real-life Florida, meeting a variety of wild individuals that have quickly become memes in the community, likeFlorida Jokerandhammer-lady. It’s also believed the game will feature a variety ofcelebrity cameos, both as characters and radio performers which some reportedly arecontroversial choices.AdvertFans have seemingly pinpointed one of these cameos, the American rapper Quincy Matthew Hanley, also known as ScHoolboy Q.One of the rapper’s fans asked him on Twitter if he will be appearing on the line-up for the in-gameGTA VIradio, to which the rapperreplied“Ima be on tHere don’t even trip.” Whether that’s official confirmation or just wishful thinking remains to be seen, as Rockstar Games hasn’t confirmed anything at the time of writing.Rockstar has been very secretive about details forGTA VIso far, and honestly it’s unlikely they’d allow any celebrities involved in the game to confirm their involvement before it can be said on official channels. That being said the tweet has remained on the platform, so take from that what you will.AdvertThe Grand Theft Auto series has never been afraid to shove a few familiar faces into its games, with some of the more famous examples being comedian Ricky Gervais who appeared as himself inGTA IV, and actress Cara Delevingne who lent her voice as one of the radio hosts inGTA V.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Xbox,PlayStation,PC
Another celebrity cameo forGTA VIhas been teased online, seemingly confirming another music artist that’ll be in the game.Fans have a long wait ahead of them before they get another look atGTA VI, the first trailer of which aired late last year andbroke several recordsin the weeks that followed. Since then though, there’s been radio-silence fromRockstar Games, meaning even the smallest snippet of news surrounding the game is of massive value to the players.Check out the first trailer forGTA VIbelowSet in the fictional location of Leonida, players will explore what’s supposed to be the video game version of real-life Florida, meeting a variety of wild individuals that have quickly become memes in the community, likeFlorida Jokerandhammer-lady. It’s also believed the game will feature a variety ofcelebrity cameos, both as characters and radio performers which some reportedly arecontroversial choices.AdvertFans have seemingly pinpointed one of these cameos, the American rapper Quincy Matthew Hanley, also known as ScHoolboy Q.One of the rapper’s fans asked him on Twitter if he will be appearing on the line-up for the in-gameGTA VIradio, to which the rapperreplied“Ima be on tHere don’t even trip.” Whether that’s official confirmation or just wishful thinking remains to be seen, as Rockstar Games hasn’t confirmed anything at the time of writing.Rockstar has been very secretive about details forGTA VIso far, and honestly it’s unlikely they’d allow any celebrities involved in the game to confirm their involvement before it can be said on official channels. That being said the tweet has remained on the platform, so take from that what you will.AdvertThe Grand Theft Auto series has never been afraid to shove a few familiar faces into its games, with some of the more famous examples being comedian Ricky Gervais who appeared as himself inGTA IV, and actress Cara Delevingne who lent her voice as one of the radio hosts inGTA V.
Another celebrity cameo forGTA VIhas been teased online, seemingly confirming another music artist that’ll be in the game.
Fans have a long wait ahead of them before they get another look atGTA VI, the first trailer of which aired late last year andbroke several recordsin the weeks that followed. Since then though, there’s been radio-silence fromRockstar Games, meaning even the smallest snippet of news surrounding the game is of massive value to the players.
Check out the first trailer forGTA VIbelow
Set in the fictional location of Leonida, players will explore what’s supposed to be the video game version of real-life Florida, meeting a variety of wild individuals that have quickly become memes in the community, likeFlorida Jokerandhammer-lady. It’s also believed the game will feature a variety ofcelebrity cameos, both as characters and radio performers which some reportedly arecontroversial choices.
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Fans have seemingly pinpointed one of these cameos, the American rapper Quincy Matthew Hanley, also known as ScHoolboy Q.
One of the rapper’s fans asked him on Twitter if he will be appearing on the line-up for the in-gameGTA VIradio, to which the rapperreplied“Ima be on tHere don’t even trip.” Whether that’s official confirmation or just wishful thinking remains to be seen, as Rockstar Games hasn’t confirmed anything at the time of writing.
Rockstar has been very secretive about details forGTA VIso far, and honestly it’s unlikely they’d allow any celebrities involved in the game to confirm their involvement before it can be said on official channels. That being said the tweet has remained on the platform, so take from that what you will.
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The Grand Theft Auto series has never been afraid to shove a few familiar faces into its games, with some of the more famous examples being comedian Ricky Gervais who appeared as himself inGTA IV, and actress Cara Delevingne who lent her voice as one of the radio hosts inGTA V.
Topics:GTA 6,Rockstar Games,Grand Theft Auto,Xbox,PlayStation,PC