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What a few weeks for Grand Theft Auto 6 fans. Fresh off Take-Two Interactive confirming the game is still on track for a 2025 release, and Borderlands 4 narrowing that window, we heard rumours that Rockstar might be planning its own Metaverse inspired by the likes of Fortnite and Roblox.
Compared to all that, the latest report could feel small stakes, but one Call of Duty leaker has suggested one very famous face (or voice) could make an appearance in GTA 6.
Posting on X (formerly Twitter), TheGhostOfHope (a well-known figure in the Call of Duty community) said "DJ Khaled will feature in Grand Theft Auto 6 to host his very own music station that will also play his songs."
"There is potential for other real life artists to be included as well on their own radio stations," they added.
Given DJ Khaled (real name Khaled Mohammed Khaled) has spent a lot of time cultivating his career in Miami, which the upcoming title is set in a fictionalised version of, it's perhaps more plausible than you might think.
It also wouldn't be the first time a GTA game has featured famous voice talent on its radio stations.
GTA 5 has Mr Danger Zone himself, Kenny Loggins, while former Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose was in San Andreas.
Even Cara Delavigne appears in GTA 5, as well as R&B star Frank Ocean.
The GTA 6 subreddit is dubious, however.
"DJ Khaled is Miami based it kinda makes sense. I doubt this is true though," one commenter said.
"So, a radio station where someone just shouts their own name? Sounds great" one joked.
Is this leak the real deal, or is it, ahem, "another one?" Time will tell.
For more on GTA 6, check out this title from the lead developer on prior GTA titles to help you pass the time while you wait, as well as reports Rockstar Games could offer an early addition to the Switch lineup.
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