
Is DJ Khaled getting his own radio station in GTA 6?
ALBAWABA - Rumor has it that popular American record producer DJ Khaled is reportedly getting his own radio station inside one of the most anticipated video games of 2025, GTA 6 (Grand Theft Auto VI), sparking widespread debate and speculation about the leak's authenticity.
According to Dexerto, the rumor was revealed by a reputable Call of Duty leaker on Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter) named, "TheGhostOfHope." — Dexerto (@Dexerto) February 18, 2025
The radio station will reportedly only play the record producer's music. Upon hearing about the rumors in question, GTA 6 fans took to several social media platforms and expressed their mixed reactions with some stating that they dislike DJ Khaled's music.
A user on Musk's X wrote, "I hope this statement is a lie, I don't want to hear his voice in GTA 6 at all."
Another added, "This will be the most annoying radio channel in the game."
Recent rumors also indicate that Rockstar Games reportedly met with Roblox and Fortnite content creators to delve into user-generated content including custom game modes, giving its players the freedom of creation and expression, according to Digiday.
Digiday also reported that there are "three industry insiders with knowledge of these meetings."
GTA 6 is gearing up to be the most anticipated video game of the decade, but while the excitement is as high as ever, fans of the popular open-world franchise still await its release date.
Aimed to release in late 2025, the game will first hit consoles including PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. As it's always been, PC players and their mods will have to unfortunately wait longer until further notice from Rockstar and TakeTwo.
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