
Is Travis Scott collaborating with GTA 6? Rapper's new ‘2000 EXCURSION' video ignites fan frenzy over mysterious car number plate
According to ToI, the picture sparked excitement and raised eyebrows because a Florida license plate that directly reads 'GTA VI 6' flashes on the screen clearly near the end of the song, which was all it took to ignite speculations about the link between Rockstar Games and Travis Scott.
Did Travis Scott tease the audience with the 'GTA VI 6' number plate?
The number plate on the car, 'GTA VI 6,' was purposefully placed in the shot; fans debate if it referred to something with the rapper.
The subtle hint has left fans speculating that it is more than just an Easter egg or a tease of a Travis Scott and GTA 6 collaboration in the future.
Well, the ongoing theories are not totally incorrect, as Rockstar Games, the developers of the game, have a long history of using real-world artists and celebrities in the games. For example, in GTA V, there are multiple celebrities who voiced and made custom songs for the game that were highlighted by the in-game radios.
Hence, Travis Scott, who is famous for his virtual experiences, looks like a good candidate for GTA 6.
Fans react to the 'GTA VI 6' number plate in Travis Scott's new video
A Reddit thread with a title, "One of the cars from Travis Scott's new song 2000 EXCURSION has GTA VI on the plate," grabbed massive attention, where fans seemed to have discussions around the same.
One user wrote, "It's more likely that whoever he rented that Ferrari from just has GTA 6-themed plates"
While another added, "Probably an Easter egg that his song will be in GTA 6."
"It's more likely that whoever he rented that Ferrari from just has GTA 6-themed plates," another commented.
While according to one, it can be free advertising, "Probably not. Just milking the hype, free advertising."
On the other hand, one thinks, "He probably has a cameo or his music is included, and the paycheck he got for it probably went to the Ferrari."
Is Travis Scott an ideal fit to voice in GTA 6?
If the speculations of fans come true, Travis Scott may voice in GTA 6, but is he the ideal fit? Well, as per Scott's recent aesthetic, fast-life vibes could be more than just fantasy. However, Rockstar Games is tight-lipped on the matter and has not responded to any rumours so far.
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