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'Grand Theft Auto 6' Might Return To Liberty City According to Hip Hop DJ Who Will Guest Star In The Game

'Grand Theft Auto 6' Might Return To Liberty City According to Hip Hop DJ Who Will Guest Star In The Game

Ceage Sotto

The next possible location for "Grand Theft Auto 6" might have just been revealed by DJ Whoo Kid. Amid speculations of London as the game's next city, a familiar name is making rounds around the web.

The company behind "GTA 5" has not officially announced a sequel to the long-running franchise. However, an interview with BallerStatus might have revealed juicy information. According to DJ Whoo Kid, Liberty City might be the next location for "GTA 6."

In his interview, the DJ told correspondents that he will be appearing in the next "Grand Theft Auto" game. He stated that he is about to be in the new game "that takes place in New York."

Liberty City is the game's fictional version of New York City. According to many fans, this is a clear sign that "GTA 6" is coming back to the bustling virtual metropolis.

As believable as this sounds, "GTA V" will also be bringing back Liberty City to its borders. DJ Whoo Kid might be referring to the upcoming expansion DLC; the one developed by the OpenIV team led by software engineer Yuriy Krivouchko.

Despite the chatter, Rockstar Games has not released any statement about the game. However, The revelations made by DJ Whoo Kid might be a hint of something big. Either way, a "GTA V" Liberty expansion pack is almost equal to having "GTA VI."

Fans of the franchise have been longing for another chapter of the hit game. Since it was first released as a 2D sandbox game for the PS1 back in 1997, the franchise has garnered a large following.

Rockstar Games has been silent on the development of the game. Rumors have been making rounds on the web regarding the game's next location. Some people suggest that it might take place in London. According to Expert Reviews, the game might be out on 2019 and 2020.

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