
Grand Theft Auto VI might not be out until next year, but the excitement just keeps building as fans believe they've spotted another Easter egg.
Eagle-eyed fans reckon rapper Travis Scott may just be making an appearance in the eagerly anticipated title after a very subtle hint in his new music video for 2000 Excursion.
The video, which dropped earlier this week ,showed a Ferrari with GTA licence plate, 'GTA VI6'.
The scene, which pops up at three minutes and 55 seconds, is over so quickly that if you blink, you might miss it, but it's enough fuel the hype.
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For now, there's no way to know whether Scott is just acknowledging the fanfare around the video game, but lots of fans think it's a clear sign the rapper will be making an appearance.
Here's the video in full:
He's not the first musician to be associated with the title though, after rapper Jermaine Dupri claimed Drake was being considered for his own radio station in the game.
Fans are also convinced T-Pain will be making an appearance, though nothing has yet been confirmed.
What do we know about GTA 6 so far?
The release date been pushed back to 26 May 2026, from its original goal of Autumn 2025, as its creators continue to strive for 'perfection.'
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"As we get closer to completion of a title that’s seeking perfection, the needs or lack thereof, for continued polish become clear," Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick told IGN.

He also added that Rockstar needed more time to make sure they achieve its vision, saying: “In this case there was an opportunity with a small amount of incremental time, we thought, to make sure Rockstar Games achieves its creative vision with no limitations. And I supported of course that approach.”
While this extended deadline is a little later than fans were hoping for, it was recently announced that GTA 6 is already available for download. The catch is, all you get is the artwork, but it's better than nothing, right?

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While the exact price of the game hasn't been confirmed, rumours suggest it'll set you back an eye-watering $100 (£75).
When asked about pricing, Zelnick continued: "How great is the property with how much you pay for it? I think you know that anecdotally about yourself. We all feel that way. So we’re very mindful that it’s our job to deliver enormous value to consumers. We think we do just that."