
Grand Theft Auto 6 fans believe Travis Scott may have just teased his inclusion in Rockstar Games' highly anticipated title via a new music video for 2000 Excursion. There's still just under a year left to go until Grand Theft Auto 6 is in the hands of gamers, but leaks and rumors continue to circulate weekly. The latest piece of speculation to go viral comes after Travis Scott included an obvious Grand Theft Auto 6 easter egg in his latest music video.
Rockstar has kept a relatively tight lid on Grand Theft Auto 6, but that hasn't stopped industry insiders, journalists, and leakers from revealing as much information as they can about the title. In fact, it was just this week that an insider claimed to have fresh details on Grand Theft Auto 6 Online. Although Rockstar has yet to reveal what the future holds for Grand Theft Auto Online, a new rumor has claimed that the multiplayer mode for Grand Theft Auto 6 can currently host up to 64 players per server, which is double the capacity of Grand Theft Auto Online. The leaker also stated that Rockstar is targeting support for up to 96 players.

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PostsNow, yet another rumor about Grand Theft Auto 6 is making the rounds online, as fans are speculating that Travis Scott could feature in the game to some degree. In a new music video for 2000 Excursion, Travis Scott can be seen standing next to a Ferrari (at 3 minutes and 55 seconds) with the license plate "GTA VI6." Of course, this could be nothing more than a nod to the upcoming title, but some believe it is the artist's way of teasing his debut in the Grand Theft Auto series. Scott isn't a stranger to video games either, as he has previously held an "Astronomical" concert within Fortnite, which was so big it broke the game's concurrent player count record.
Travis Scott Isn't the Only Major Artist Reportedly in GTA 6
CloseAny actor, musician, or developer involved in Grand Theft Auto 6 in any capacity will likely be under a strict NDA. If Scott is featuring in the next GTA game, he's either trying to be cheeky with his teaser, or this is nothing more than an easter egg. However, he's not the only famous artist rumored to be in Grand Theft Auto 6. Earlier this year, American rapper and record producer Jermaine Dupri accidentally let slip that Drake will have his very own radio station within the game and will be able to upload music directly to GTA 6 before it is heard anywhere else. This also comes just a few months after a trusted leaker claimed DJ Khaled would also have his own in-game radio station.
Of course, all of these theories, rumors, and leaks should be taken with a huge grain of salt until Rockstar itself officially confirms them, which could be quite some time. Just days before the studio dropped a new trailer, over 70 new screenshots, and an updated website, it gave fans the disappointing news that it had delayed Grand Theft Auto 6. The title was initially set to launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in Fall 2025, but the studio said it wanted to ensure that it exceeds the expectations of fans, which is why it has set the new release date as May 26, 2026.